I used to put the surround sound mains feed through the tape loop of the given stereo preamp, and then set the level on the stereo preamp to a single known spot, and the same for the surround levels out of the connected surround preamp outs on the surround device.
That way, serious sound is with the tape loop out, and surround happens with the tape loop switched in and that preset and known volume level on the stereo preamp.
I would use my main high end stereo speakers for the surround mains and also for pure stereo, obviously, and then accept the mis-match compromise for the surround, it being lower on the totem pole of importance.
That way, serious sound is with the tape loop out, and surround happens with the tape loop switched in and that preset and known volume level on the stereo preamp.
I would use my main high end stereo speakers for the surround mains and also for pure stereo, obviously, and then accept the mis-match compromise for the surround, it being lower on the totem pole of importance.