------> HeresyGot it! Thank you again.
Tube amp output-{
-----> line level converter ----> Source Selector
HT/2 channel setup sharing is hurting my brain
I used to know this stuff.......but this one is driving me a little insane so any help is GREATLY appreciated.
This all started with a very simple and inexpensive HT setup with a Denon AV receiver, in-wall speakers and a sub. Then I came to my old Audiophile senses and realized I needed a 2 channel set up so I bought a pair of Klipsch Heresy II's, a Muzishare X7 integrated tube setup and a SVS SB-2000 sub!
When waiting for the integrated unit I hooked up the Heresy to my HT setup and fell in love with how they sounded on it. I then added the SVS sub and a Y connecter to run the two subs on the HT setup and fell more in love.
NOW.......how to integrate it all together???? They will never be used at the same time since they are in the same room. I think what I'll end up doing is just upgrading my in-wall speakers in the future and have a dedicated 2 channel setup in the same room but having a tough time with the subs right now.
Would really like to use the SVS sub for both the 2 channel and HT but can't figure out a way to do that in my head. The inexpensive Amazon 12" ported sub has speaker terminals for in and out so I could wire my Heresy through that sub, it's not the most musical of subs but it would work. If I do that then the LFE input is available, so could I have my AV receiver hooked up to the LFE when watching movies and it still work even if the 2 channel speakers are wired thru the in and out terminals? Again the 2 channel speakers or setup wouldn't be on at the time the HT would be going.
The integrated tube amp does have a pre-out section, not sure if that helps in this scenario but I thought I would throw it out there. The SVS only has a line level RCA in and out.
Hope this still makes sense.......... ;)
This all started with a very simple and inexpensive HT setup with a Denon AV receiver, in-wall speakers and a sub. Then I came to my old Audiophile senses and realized I needed a 2 channel set up so I bought a pair of Klipsch Heresy II's, a Muzishare X7 integrated tube setup and a SVS SB-2000 sub!
When waiting for the integrated unit I hooked up the Heresy to my HT setup and fell in love with how they sounded on it. I then added the SVS sub and a Y connecter to run the two subs on the HT setup and fell more in love.
NOW.......how to integrate it all together???? They will never be used at the same time since they are in the same room. I think what I'll end up doing is just upgrading my in-wall speakers in the future and have a dedicated 2 channel setup in the same room but having a tough time with the subs right now.
Would really like to use the SVS sub for both the 2 channel and HT but can't figure out a way to do that in my head. The inexpensive Amazon 12" ported sub has speaker terminals for in and out so I could wire my Heresy through that sub, it's not the most musical of subs but it would work. If I do that then the LFE input is available, so could I have my AV receiver hooked up to the LFE when watching movies and it still work even if the 2 channel speakers are wired thru the in and out terminals? Again the 2 channel speakers or setup wouldn't be on at the time the HT would be going.
The integrated tube amp does have a pre-out section, not sure if that helps in this scenario but I thought I would throw it out there. The SVS only has a line level RCA in and out.
Hope this still makes sense.......... ;)
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No such thing as a dumb question, sorry I did not mention how to connect the line level converter. What you need is two pair of speaker wires (lamp cord will work just fine) connect from tube amp output terminals parallel the Heresy, to line level converter left and right inputs, the line level converter RCA outputs will work as pre-out and connect to Line Level Source Selector. ------> Heresy Tube amp output-{ -----> line level converter ----> Source Selector |
That isn't a pre-out, it is a pre-in !!! uuughhhhh good god, it sure is. What a moron........ Let me ask an even dumber question, how would I use the line level converter? Would I use two of them? Speaker wire from amp to one of those and then rca to input of sub and then rca out of sub to another one to the speakers? |
You need a speaker to line level convertor https://www.crutchfield.com/p_543ADP12/Russound-ADP-1-2-Speaker-level-to-Line-level-Adapter.html |
I'm not getting anything out of the tube pre-out to the sub. I'm guessing because it's a switched pre-amp out section? There is a toggle on the front of the unit to switch it to pre-amp mode.https://www.china-hifi-audio.com/download/Operation-Manual-of-MUZISHARE-X7-KT88-x4-vacuum-tube-integ... That isn't a pre-out, it is a pre-in !!! |
You can use a Line Level Source Selector1. Connect the HT receiver LFE to Line Level Source Selector one of the input red rca jack, white rca jack leave open (no connection), 2. Connect the tube amp pre-out to Line Level Source Selector second set of input rca jack red to red, white to white, 3. Connect the Line Level Source Selector output to SB-2000 rca inputs red to red, white to white. If using Automatic-Two-Way-Source-Selector 1. Connect the HT receiver LFE to 'A' input red rca jack, white rca jack leave open (no connection), 2. Connect the tube amp pre-out 'B' input rca jack red to red, white to white, 3. Connect the Automatic-Two-Way-Source-Selector output to SB-2000 rca inputs red to red, white to white. When tube amp is in play, SB-2000 will automatically connect to it. |
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You can use a
Line Level Source Selector
https://www.amazon.com/Technolink-TC-721-Turntable-Source-Selector/dp/B078RV1KBX OR https://www.amazon.com/Automatic-Two-Way-Source-Selector-Activated/dp/B00L9YVL90 |
Dammmnnnnnn, that's a sweet setup! I can already see that I have something you don't have (huge assumption so I apologize) and that is a TWO YEAR OLD human being! ;) The HT setup is great for the kids, my 6 year old can power everything up with the universal remote and I don't have to worry. I don't want my 2 and 6 year old using the 2 channel stuff at all. |
KISS: eliminate the superfluous surrounds. HT sucks. Unless its done right. Sell your HT gear, take whatever you can get for it, and breathe a big sigh of relief. Then buy as many subs as you can. Enjoy better stereo, and better HT too. By far. https://systems.audiogon.com/systems/8367 |