I have the Dynaco PAS-3x for the vinyl preamp going direct to the ST-70's.
Running the HT through the Dynaco is a good idea. The Yamaha does have a pre-out I can feed into the pre-amp. I have to give it a shot.
The only concern I have is that I want to keep the two systems separate. The HT system for movies and all the surround sound effects are needed to have the receiver for them. The receiver's power rating is 120w/ch which is considerably higher than even the paralleled Dynacos at 60w/ch.
Since my family watches a lot of movies and TV, it will no doubt double the usage of the tube equipment.
Maybe I can talk my boss (wife) into a higher powered tube amps to achieve the same level of SPL (Sound Pressure Level) for the action movies that we're used to.
As I was writing this, a Eureka idea popped into my head (first one this week :-). What if I switch the speakers between the two amps with a relay? When the ST-70 is off, there is no power to the relay, so the off position the Yamaha is connected. When I power on the PAS-3X preamp and have the relay coil AC power plugged into the switched AC socket, the relay will activate and it will switch the ST-70 to the speakers. I think this will solve the problem.
Running the HT through the Dynaco is a good idea. The Yamaha does have a pre-out I can feed into the pre-amp. I have to give it a shot.
The only concern I have is that I want to keep the two systems separate. The HT system for movies and all the surround sound effects are needed to have the receiver for them. The receiver's power rating is 120w/ch which is considerably higher than even the paralleled Dynacos at 60w/ch.
Since my family watches a lot of movies and TV, it will no doubt double the usage of the tube equipment.
Maybe I can talk my boss (wife) into a higher powered tube amps to achieve the same level of SPL (Sound Pressure Level) for the action movies that we're used to.
As I was writing this, a Eureka idea popped into my head (first one this week :-). What if I switch the speakers between the two amps with a relay? When the ST-70 is off, there is no power to the relay, so the off position the Yamaha is connected. When I power on the PAS-3X preamp and have the relay coil AC power plugged into the switched AC socket, the relay will activate and it will switch the ST-70 to the speakers. I think this will solve the problem.