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  1. bgnreau

    MCACC setup on Pioneer Elite receiver

    Hi Jidonsu, I went in an manually changed the settings. They did indeed have bi-amping as an option and also small for the fronts with 80Hz crossover. Thanks for the advice as the receiver now sets up under "digital" and takes care of all the options proceeding from the TV receiver's(direct...
  2. bgnreau

    MCACC setup on Pioneer Elite receiver

    Hi, No, I didn't notice that option. I will try again and pay more attention. Will the bi-amping feature change my fronts to small as other members have recommended or do I disregard that since I am bi-amping? Can I do both bi-amping and small? Thanks!
  3. bgnreau

    MCACC setup on Pioneer Elite receiver

    Hello, I was setting up my speakers through the MCACC option on my receiver and when it had gone through all the initial steps it told me that I have my back surrounds possibly out of phase. Now, I have a 5.1 setup but I am bi-amping my fronts, so I don't have back surrounds. Would that be the...
  4. bgnreau

    Benefit of adding Amplifier to a mid- to hi-end Receiver

    Thanks again, I'll learn. Really enjoying this forum!
  5. bgnreau

    Benefit of adding Amplifier to a mid- to hi-end Receiver

    Hi Ed, I'm sorry about that. I stated above that I posted it in "basic" but I didn't think I would get any response there so I reposted it. Not too smart, huh? I will delete it. Thanks for the heads-up!
  6. bgnreau

    Benefit of adding Amplifier to a mid- to hi-end Receiver

    Thanks gene, That sounds like a good reason and I too would try an amp if given to me, to see if could tell/hear the difference. But, I think I have plenty to enjoy as is and I will probably just upgrade speakers in the future and look at separates way down the road. Thanks again!
  7. bgnreau

    Benefit of adding Amplifier to a mid- to hi-end Receiver

    Hello, I am new to most of this and I have a question that is bugging me and I can't seem to find a good answer. I have a Pioneer Elite SC27 receiver and it has 140W/channel. My question is, why would I want to buy a 3,5 or 7 channel amp to power the speakers when, from what I've read, I have...
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