supratek HT bypass question


i have never used a HT bypass before, and don't want to make a mistake and hurt my equipment. can i take my supratek out of bypass to listen to cd's WITHOUT turning off my HT AVR? i would like to occasionally listen to 2 channel music (supratek) and watch TV (AVR) at the same time. i would of course mute or turn down the volume to zero on the AVR. would this hurt anything?
ratso1

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I own a Supratek Chenin and the answer is - no problem.

I actually use the HT switch as my mute switch, and have disconnected the "mute" switch as it is redundant if you have the HT option, and a simpler signal path is always better.