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I am building an open theater in my basement, have yet to put up any walls, and have done plenty of research. I am looking at the bipole def techs, a denon or marantz receiver with a speaker selector. I want to get a 2 channel amp to hookup to drive the front main speakers and the receiver to drive the surrounds and speaker selector. What should I be looking for in a 2 channel amp? Power? Cost? Etc? thanks, Jay
 

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You can use anything from a Behringer A-500 ($250) - http://www.parts-express.com/pe/showdetl.cfm?Partnumber=248-749 to a Mark Levinson Nº532 ($20,000) - http://www.marklevinson.com/Products/Details/21 Based on that, what are you main speakers and what is your budget?
 

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the front mains will be def tech super towers,bp-8020st http://www.definitivetech.com/Products/products.aspx?path=Floor-Standing%20Speakers&productid=BP-8020ST, budget is around the $250 mark, but would spend a little more as I want the best value for the $1. thanks
 

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You won't need external amplification with those speakers even with the mid-end models from Denon or Marantz (pre-outs only available in mid to high end model ranges already providing 90+ watts per channel.) 3.5" midrange drivers and a 1" tweeter do not require much power to drive. The built in 8" subwoofer has it's own 150watt amp. However, if you insist on getting a 2 channel amp, I would recommend the Emotiva UPA-2 (http://emotiva.com/upa2.shtm). But seriously, for the Def Techs in question, you simply won't need it. JB
 

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John, thanks for the info. I was originally thinking of getting an amp to drive the speaker selector, as I did not want to overload the amp from the receiver. Then I thought if I were to get an amp, it mind as well drive the front mains...even considering that they are only 8 ohm 3.5 drivers, with 1 in tweeters. If an all speakers were on from the ht and 6 pairs were on from the speaker selector would an amp be required? Not necessarily to drive the mains but as an auxiliary amp? thanks, Jay
 

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John, thanks for the info. I was originally thinking of getting an amp to drive the speaker selector, as I did not want to overload the amp from the receiver. Then I thought if I were to get an amp, it mind as well drive the front mains...even considering that they are only 8 ohm 3.5 drivers, with 1 in tweeters. If an all speakers were on from the ht and 6 pairs were on from the speaker selector would an amp be required? Not necessarily to drive the mains but as an auxiliary amp? thanks, Jay
 

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I am actually looking at the Niles ssvc-6 for the speaker selector, along with a denon avr-3311ci, or marantz sr60, that is if I can still get one considering they are last years models. Are you saying that instead of a separate amp, I could look at a 2-channel receiver, the main receiver includes multiple zones. What would the 2nd receiver provide? Can I run multiple zones through the speaker selector? I will also be getting a panamax m-4300m, can I get away with this or should I be looking at a higher panamax model? I plan on having a wall mounted 55" tv also connected to the panamax with its own dedicated 15-amp circuit. thanks, jay
 

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Personally, I always think it is a good move to use external amps where HT is concerned. That Emotiva UPA-2 is a great deal, but it would be ideal to have 3 channels for the entire front. Unfortunately, Emotiva doesn't make an "economy" 3 channel amp. By the time you added another channel with a UPA-1, you could get an XPA-3, which would be better, if you have the room. It would also be overkill.
 

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