If you do decide to do it right and use HT bypass, here is a list of the amplifiers that support HT bypass.
http://www.audiophile.no/en/articles-tests-reviews/item/426-amplifiers-with-processor-input
HT Bypass Vs Input selection Integrated Amp
Hi Folks, i am looking to supplement my HT receiver with network streamer +DAC. Today I have the marantz receiver (SR 5015) running preamp outputs to my 2 channel Parasound power amp, which power L/R. I also do however listen to a lot of stereo music and want to add a network streamer (Arylic or Node or Wim pro), and an outboard DAC (geshelli labs j2 or Topping E30). I have been looking into solutions like the Schit Sys which seems to be cheapest, quality means to switch between two analog inputs.
I'm also now learning of HT Bypass, which some integrated amps support. That said, why can't I just get a regular integrated amp and toggle between input 1 vs 2? What is the difference between one vs the other? Thank you!
If you do decide to do it right and use HT bypass, here is a list of the amplifiers that support HT bypass.
http://www.audiophile.no/en/articles-tests-reviews/item/426-amplifiers-with-processor-input
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@soix thank you! Will look into tape loop. Also the little schiit sys does have volume control! Appreciate the detailed descriptions. |
@erik_squires is absolutely correct unless you don’t want to add another box (and corresponding set of interconnects) to your system and/or you’re not thrilled with your current amp. If you’re happy with your amp I’d just add a good stereo pre. |