Tube pre w/ HT bypass?


Hey guys - looking to bump my 2 channel. Had a really nice Gold Note streamer/dac, but it didn't sound MUCH different than without it. So, I'm looking to make a bigger jump. I ordered an Anthem STR to try out through Crutchfield. Looking for a tube pre w/ HT bypass. I don't want Prima Luna, and Mac 2600 is too pricey. I know tubes are warm and smooth, it might sound nice paired w/ my Anthem AVM 70. Any ideas are welcome. Thanks!

Using all JTR speakers, w/ Rythmik subs (JTR subs coming soon though). I use Tidal and Qobuz
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@geof3, I looked at the rp-7, but I don't think it has HT bypass. will look further
I have an Octave Audio HP700SE that I really like a lot.   If you can, check it out.  Neutral sound with great soundstage depth.  Great for HT as well.
RP5 does. (Unity Gain In)- Phono stage as well. From the manual...

Connecting a home theater processor or surround receiver:
The RP-5 features unity gain bypass inputs that allow you to integrate your two channel music system into a multichannel home theater system. This conveniently enables you to share speakers and amps between the two without changing interconnect or speaker cables.
Simply connect the left and right front preamplifier outputs from your processor to the HT inputs on the RP-5. When the RP-5 is turned off, these inputs automatically route the home theater signal directly to the power amp completely bypassing the active circuitry in the RP-5. When turned on, the RP-5 controls your sources and outputs the audio signal to your power amp. Note that no
@geof3 it doesn't have trigger inputs/outputs...so it would work properly just off connecting via XLR? interesting, will read further

The RP5 is single ended only, (RCA) as is the RP7 for the HT in’s. Not sure why you would need triggers?
Misunderstanding on my part - I thought I had to connect it to my processor (for HT bypass) and my amp. 

There is a site out of Norway that maintains a good list of integrateds and preamps with HT pass through.
What's your budget?  I have a Modwright LS 100 and while I've changed many components since I've owned it, I've had zero thoughts about replacing it.  It's more of a detailed and neutral sound than "warm and smooth".  If that's what you're looking for, it might not be the right piece.  It responds nicely to tube rolling, but isn't really "tubey" sounding.
@big_greg not sure yet. wanted to stay like $3k and under for now...dont mind buying used. its my first time trying this, so don't wanna go "all out". will look up the modwright

Look for a Sonic Frontiers Line-1, or Line-2, or Line-3.  Oldie but gooooodie!  I have a Line-2 that I use in my HT hybrid system just for this feature.
I have owned both a Odyssey Candela and Modwright anniversary as well as my current Rogue RP 7.  The Rogue is a few steps up from the other two   Try to find a demo or buy used for around 3k.