I have a question about the nanoAVR - https://www.minidsp.com/ht-series/nanoavr-hd
Could I use it with a typical off-the-shelf 7.1 HT receiver to perform the following
1. Stereo Input -> NanoAVR -> Receiver -> Stereo 3 or 4 way outputs
2. Surround Input -> NanoAVR -> Receover ->LCR (left center right), 2 way outputs + disregard surround ouputs .
If so, It seems a great way to re-configure a typical home theater receiver outputs to work with some of the more interesting multiway projects on this forum (synergy horns, multi-way Open baffles ).
A regular minidsp 2x8 (or 2x4) can achieve this, but if a NanoAVR can do this (in a much neater and compact solution) with the added bonus of custom delays, EQ, level matching etc per channel, that would be awesome.
Anyone ?
Could I use it with a typical off-the-shelf 7.1 HT receiver to perform the following
1. Stereo Input -> NanoAVR -> Receiver -> Stereo 3 or 4 way outputs
2. Surround Input -> NanoAVR -> Receover ->LCR (left center right), 2 way outputs + disregard surround ouputs .
If so, It seems a great way to re-configure a typical home theater receiver outputs to work with some of the more interesting multiway projects on this forum (synergy horns, multi-way Open baffles ).
A regular minidsp 2x8 (or 2x4) can achieve this, but if a NanoAVR can do this (in a much neater and compact solution) with the added bonus of custom delays, EQ, level matching etc per channel, that would be awesome.
Anyone ?
The nanoAVR unit only accepts PCM input, so your option 2 would not be doable. However, option 1 is exactly what the nanoAVR was designed to do.
Dave.
Dave.
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