Hybrid system with separates vs. receiver


Currently I have a McCormack DNA 1 amplifier and the McCormack TLC 1 passive preamp. I am thinking about buying the Arcam Avr300 for surround sound, while keeping the McCormack for dedicated 2 channel listening. Using the preamp as a pass through, I will have the McCormack power the fronts and sub and the Arcam power up the rears and center channel. Is this a good approach? Or do you think the receiver should power the whole system? I only have one room for theatre/stereo.

Front Speakers -- Magnepan 1.6's. Room size -- 11 x 15
dgplo
I will definitley a/b the two systems...I'm hoping the Arcam sounds good as a stand alone piece, it will certainly uncomplicate the signal path...

What I really should look at is the McCormack preamp that has the dedicated theatre pass through built in...but it is costly, about 1800.
I have a similar set-up with an integrated amp with a HT pass through and a receiver driving everything else. Works extremely well - no hassle and great sound for either application.
which integrated did you buy? i believe the musical fidelty 3.5 and 5.0 have this feature.
I think this may be the simple and best sounding way to go. It will streamline my system. What price point is the VAC?