Tin
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Ok, so here's an odd one. A buddy has an AppleTV as his sole source to his tv. He wants to hook up a 2.1 audio setup using existing speakers/sub, but needs a way to power them. He doesn't need source switching or processing, just literally a way to power them. The kicker is, he doesn't have room for a full HT receiver and he wants to keep volume control on the AppleTV remote. If he uses optical output, he loses volume control. If he uses HDMI, he keeps volume control via CEC, however there seem to be no amps/receivers that accept HDMI/CEC that aren't full-sized home theater receivers. Basically he's looking for a T-Amp with HDMI input and CEC control, or a way to accomplish the same thing using a generic mini-amp. He also would prefer to not buy a sound bar.
Any ideas??
I don't think there are any small stereo amplifiers with HDMI inputs. For a component to use HDMI, it has to be licensed to the manufacturer, generally at a rate of tens of thousands of dollars per year. This is why you don't see too many small outfits using HDMI on their components due to the very high licensing costs involved. Depending on how much he wants to spend, I'd look at something like the Emotiva Fusion Flex https://emotiva.com/products/amplifiers/fusion-flex and pair it with a FiiO D03K DAC https://www.parts-express.com/fiio-d03k-coaxial-optical-dac-digital-analog-converter--230-120 He could then simply disable CEC and audio on his HDMI connection and do everything through the amplifier. If he has a learning universal remote, he could set it so it works with both the Apple TV and amplifier.