i have succesfully integrated the two, and the simple asnswer is always overlooked. connect your main speakers to your tube amp, and have the amp connected to your 2 channel pre. then, use a pair of rca's from your AV reciever's output to your 2 channel's input (one you're not currently using) and set it the that input when doing HT. this way, you do nothing to sacrifice your 2-channel at all.
How to share speakers without bypass?
I hope I am not the only one in this predicament. I am adding a separate two-channel system into the same room where my home theater lives. I would like to share the two front speakers between the two-channel amp and AV receiver. No, I cannot consider using a HT bypass (or pass through). The two-channel amp is tubed and would need to be powered on and warmed up (20 min). This is not a problem for us adults, but when our 8 year old (or the other kids that flood in) needs to watch a DVD 'NOW', well, you see the problem.
So, my options are:
(1) Buy some additional front speakers to keep everything separate. Only drawback is the speakers would have to be small (space limitations and wife). This means HT would suffer a bit; Merlins vs satellite speakers.
(2) Find a quality switcher that connects two amps to one pair of speakers. Don't know if this is possible and would not want my two-channel listening to suffer.
Or? Please help if any of you have pondered this.
So, my options are:
(1) Buy some additional front speakers to keep everything separate. Only drawback is the speakers would have to be small (space limitations and wife). This means HT would suffer a bit; Merlins vs satellite speakers.
(2) Find a quality switcher that connects two amps to one pair of speakers. Don't know if this is possible and would not want my two-channel listening to suffer.
Or? Please help if any of you have pondered this.
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