Frank:
Sorry to be so late responding to your info on the EPL loop you so gracously emailed me. The EPL loop in my case would be mandatory. It regiures a extra step over what I am presently doing. The extra step of setting the pre-amp volume(AVA) to a reference point doesnt present too much of a problem. Besides being one extra step it does reguire the pre-amp to be on and it means the signal must pass threw two volume points? The affect of two volumes in Home theater wouldnt matter to me.
I have however seen the light!!!!!

Although I will continue to enjoy movies and concerts on 5.1, 7.1 systems,my choice of music standard format is 2channel. Thus implementing Home Theater and 2ch means using one room one set of speakers for me.
Far be it for me to give you design advise but here goes

. I could not measure up to 1/1000000 of your experience and audio talents

.IMHO the most reconized,understandable and straightforward method for intergration is the Home theater By-pass. HT-ByPass; the unit gain method where the pre-amp simply gives the ht processor the control by passing its signal internally , whether on or off through one of its designated imput. Right or wrong most notivce like myself reconize and are comfortable with this method. If you think the EPL method results in the superior sound for 2ch ,I would respect that and note that consideration in the methods. I still think(for what thats worth

) the by-pass method would result in capturing the majority of persons seeking the intergration of these listening formats.
I would love to try the AVASTAR pre.
Best Regards
Harrison