Originally Posted By brwsaw
Ordering an ADA-1000-7 would get you 7 inputs.

One could argue that you only really need an ADA-1000-4.
3 for L/R/C channels and the fourth just in case you decide to run fronts requiring 2 channels per speaker in the future.
I've gone this route and let my AVR handle the 4 surround speakers.
Long term I plan on adding an ADA-1500-4 to my gear stand/rack and the 1000 will be dedicated for surround duty.
This assumes the AVR you're considering has an amplifier built in.

One more thought...make sure the AVR you get allows for seperate crossover settings for each speaker. A universal crossover setting will limit you if you don't want to tax your surrounds while using a lower cross over for your L/R/C channels.


Thanks for the advice!


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