I've thought about tube pre and maybe even tube DAC with SS amp. How would that influence the sound compared to using a tube amp?
I currently use a pre/pro (Onkyo 5508) and love the flexibility and it seems to be considered one of the best pre/pros (ie, with AVR type functionality) out there. It is an integrated audio/movie system. I haven't worked out in my head how HT bypass would work. I suppose I would have a pre with bypass and use the same amps for everything. In practice, does this arrangement work out ok? That is, would movie watching operate as before while giving the capability of a dedicated 2 channel audio system? I know that is the intention. Anyone know how it works out in practice?
..........Peter
You have no idea what you are missing man! The shift from my HT processor, to even a cheap tube preamp (a stock MAD 4SE), was shocking! The dynamics, the 3D sound....
When you have HT bypass the preamp when in bypass mode becomes an extension of the interconnects. You would take interconnects from your left and right main of the HT processor, into the Bypass in of the preamp, and that just sends the signal right to the amplifiers so you use the processor as the preamp functionally.
If you are using the HT processor for bass management however, when listening to music with the tube preamp, or SS preamp, the subwoofers will not work.
There are workarounds, but they are a PITA. I just bought speakers that handled the bass well enough on their own to circumvent the problem.
I eventually got rid of all the processors, and just do movies in 2-channel now for better SQ, but that is another story.
Good luck!