About tubes , I just wanted to point out that it is not a free ride.
For movies and music . And if someone begin to worry , each time he spend an evening watching movies .
well ……
@ghdprentice , I have a nice room for my two channel setup on my desktop. That makes a lot of sense, thanks. |
If the tube preamp has a true bypass, then it does not need to be powered on, and passes the HT signal through it. As you already mentioned, 10000 hours is a quite while and should not pose a concern, even if the preamp doesn’t have a bypass… it is 1-10 cents/hour for a preamp’s tube cost. |
I am looking at this issue as well and found this helpful page listing both integrateds and preamps with HT-bypass:
It is updated but not complete (for instance it is missing Modwright). I have considered moving my Schiit Freya plus to my AVR system, which does not have HT bypass but does have a passive mode. Some problems I see with just using unity gain are 1) the fear of switching inputs without lowering volume, and 2) I believe that you cannot utilize an unbalanced input (from an AVR for instance) going to a balanced output to your amps in passive mode. I could be wrong on this second point. I have a related question. If you want to incorporate a single subwoofer into both the HT system and 2 channel system, how do you accomplish that? Do you simply have to use two different inputs into the sub? |