I'm not big on mixing tube amps with solid state for home theater (mostly, because I've been there and done that).
If you must:
Most people would set this system up in a home theater pass through configuration... Modwright connected to the tube amps, Outlaw prepro R/L preamp outputs connected to the Modwright home theater pass through input. Of course the other Outlaw preamp outputs (C/RR/LR) would connect to the Cal amp.
In this type of configuration the Modwright will only be used for two channel playback, the Outlaws home theater signal output, will simply pass through the Modwright un-effected when watching movies.
Your cd player would be connected to the Modwright, your dvd player to the Outlaw unit. Where you connect any other source will be a matter of choice.
The subwoofer will need to stay with the Outlaw (won't work for two channel) if you want LFE's for movies.... unless it has two inputs, one for LFE's, and one for two channel (some subs do have this).
There are other options I did not mention, because most people would use the one I did mention.
Dave
If you must:
Most people would set this system up in a home theater pass through configuration... Modwright connected to the tube amps, Outlaw prepro R/L preamp outputs connected to the Modwright home theater pass through input. Of course the other Outlaw preamp outputs (C/RR/LR) would connect to the Cal amp.
In this type of configuration the Modwright will only be used for two channel playback, the Outlaws home theater signal output, will simply pass through the Modwright un-effected when watching movies.
Your cd player would be connected to the Modwright, your dvd player to the Outlaw unit. Where you connect any other source will be a matter of choice.
The subwoofer will need to stay with the Outlaw (won't work for two channel) if you want LFE's for movies.... unless it has two inputs, one for LFE's, and one for two channel (some subs do have this).
There are other options I did not mention, because most people would use the one I did mention.
Dave