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Home theatre bypass input for Pre-amp
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<blockquote data-quote="gbyleveldt" data-source="post: 80178" data-attributes="member: 122"><p>Why not just build a little 'Selector Box' that'll select either the NAD pre or the AVR as the source for the amp? This can be done with little effort while still preserving the signal. You can get most of the parts from Roleen or GT (fancy RCAs and rotary or toggle switch). The box can be an issue, but maybe I can help there (depending on your budget) and then you can use whatever fancy cabling you want to wire up the lot. This way, you don't have to modify anything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gbyleveldt, post: 80178, member: 122"] Why not just build a little 'Selector Box' that'll select either the NAD pre or the AVR as the source for the amp? This can be done with little effort while still preserving the signal. You can get most of the parts from Roleen or GT (fancy RCAs and rotary or toggle switch). The box can be an issue, but maybe I can help there (depending on your budget) and then you can use whatever fancy cabling you want to wire up the lot. This way, you don't have to modify anything. [/QUOTE]
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