Tube Integrated in Home Theater?


I was wondering if anyone had any experience using a tube integrated amplifier in a combo 2ch/HT setup? I've been using a SS integrated (Plinius 8200) for a long time and while I love the sound I'm really craving tubes (probably go with VAC Avatar). My concern is whether the tubes will be able to handle constant switching on/off and looooong periods of use (8+ hours at a time)? I use this setup for everything including 2ch music, movies, parties, gaming, etc. I'm also concerned that tubes won't give me the "punch" required for movies. I listen to mostly classical, jazz and blues (SACD & RBCD) but also plenty of rock. Thanks!

My system: Von Schweikert VR4JR/LCR15/TS150/VRS1, Plinius 8200, Marantz SR8500, Sony S9000ES(2CH)/Marantz DV9500(MCH)
thetrembler
Output tubes should last 1000-2000 hours as long as you don't turn them on/off too often.
Gain/driver tubes last 5000-10,000 hours. You do the math with your listening habits.
Thanks for all of the responses. I suppose I'm still concerned that I'll be turning the amp on/off too often. Some days it will never be turned on but others it might be turned on/off 10 times. I currently leave my equipment on all of the time but I'm assuming you don't do this with tubes. Maybe a hybrid integrated would be better? Or I might just go for it and replace tubes as needed.

Shiva, 2 sets of speaker cable wouldn't work for me as I've biwired with spades...it would take too much effort to switch out cable each time.
Totally get where you're at as i had the same dilemma. In the end I came to the conclusion that I really wasn't willing to constantly change tubes or cables etc. and the most important need for the tube sound was for my jazz vinyl listening. I went with a solid state system for ht and a tube phonostage so the tubes are only on when listening to vinyl( if you listen primarily to cd this won't get you there).
If you get amplification w/ EL34 tubes you will get that tube magic and they a inexpensive to replace.
Don't turn tubes on/off 10 times a day. The heating up and cooling off will shorten the tube life more than just leaving them on. If you know that you will be listening again in the next 4 hours or so, just leave them on. Good ventillation will help.