Dumb question HT bypass


I admit ignorance. How would one configure a HT bypass setup using an AVR and a preamp featuring HY bypass? 
Not that I would.
I would be enamored with a "HT for Dummies" explanation of this voodoo.
128x128fuzztone
Ah, forgot you don’t have pre outs on your AVR. So, are you routing your stereo preamp line outs into your AVR?
@soix
" Ah, forgot you don’t have pre outs on your AVR. So, are you routing your stereo preamp line outs into your AVR?"
Sort of. A pair of XLR's from the Classe to the Rogue RP-7 for home theater. That's the only cables from my AVR.

My balanced interconnects that run to my Rowland Model 12's will be plugged into the Rogue preamp for straight up 2 channel. Same with my phono stage interconnects, BluRay and Node 2i interconnects.

I could connect my Node to my AVR for surround too. BluRay HDMI already in my AVR.

Ok good luck. It is my opinion that you won't achieve good 2 channel sound that way.  
@fiesta75 

"Ok good luck. It is my opinion that you won't achieve good 2 channel sound that way."

fiesta75- Were you answering to me? I'm not certain...If so, can you describe why not?
It seemed to me that if I connected my phono stage and BluRay to the Rogue preamp, and then balanced I.C.'s out to my 2 Rowland monoblocks it would be good and proper 2 channel.

The only other connection is a balanced interconnect from my Classe AVR to the Rogue preamp for home theater. Thanks.
Yes, I reread your posts above and must have not read them correctly the first time. I thought you were connecting your preamp to the AVR then to your amps, my bad. I have found that keeping low level analog and digital signals in separate enclosures with separate power supplies yields the best result for a 2 channel system. Sorry for my confusion...