Help me design for both music and TV around Legacy Audio's Wavelet + Aeris


I just purchased Legacy Audio's Aeris speaker along with Wavelet processor. I am going to get help from the dealer to set things up but wanted to get some advice here so I am informed.

Reality is that the speakers are in the living room and will be mostly used for TV. I want to however get a good Class A amp for music (have a tube amp for now). I do not want to burn the tube amp out watching TV all the time, also not into wasting of power. These speakers have in-built class D amps which I could use for regular TV watching and in a stereo music setting bi-amp them with class D amps powering the sub-woofers and a Class A amp powering rest of the speakers. 

This it the two signal paths I am considering.

(Vinyl -> Phono stage or Streaming) -> Wavelet(DAC + room correction + cross over) -> Tube Amp + inbuilt class D -> Aeris

Apple TV / Bluray -> Processor(3.1 channel + room correction) -> Wavelet(Optional, do I need it here?) -> inbuilt class D -> Aeris 

Is the above possible?. Or is there a better way to do this?.

thanks
geek101

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Yes you are correct the dealer told me the same yesterday. But now I have two amps and one pair of speakers.

Seeing other threads seems like I need a high quality switch that both amps connect to and to which the speakers connect to.
Humm Wavelet does take analog inputs. Would it be possible to send the output from AVR to wavelet for correction and then send it back to AVR?.  Does this work?