Running a 7.1 system in my living room. Cornwall's up front (via separate Marantz 2252B), KG3.2's, KG1.5's, KV2 and a homemade 6 cuft subwoofer (put a Klipsch badge on it ) and in the rear a set of KG5.2' hooked up wireless via a Rocketfish transmitter/receiver. Question is about the rear speakers.
Almost all of these transmitter/receiver kits have CHEAP built-in amps (most do not even specify Watts output) - and no "line-out" outputs. First, cannot believe these cheap amps produce "good sound," or am I mistaken? Second, would like to use a vintage amp for the rears as I have some "spares." (Especially since I may replace these KG5.2's with my Forte's or Chorus II's - Overkill??) But, have no line-out for an amp. Know I can use a "speaker out to line out converter," but that seems to defeat the purpose, i.e. GIGO (garbage in ... garbage out).
Appreciate your comments. Thanks a lot!
Cheers, Emile