Home theater pass-through unnecessary?


I have a home theater room which was set up for optimal two channel listening as well. I have gotten so into two channel listening(98% vinyl)that this is the main use of the room currently. I'm wanting to upgrade my preamp and phono section from the current BAT VK 51se and PS Audio GCPH. Many of the top contenders for preamps don't have a pass through(or even a remote). (Doshi, Messenger, Tron Syren). I would think that just using one of the inputs set to a specific level and calibrating volume with the home theater processor would work just as well as a pass through. I can also live without a remote if it means less detriment to the audio signal. Has anyone had experience with abandoning the pass through feature? Did you really miss it?
sonofjim
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Yeah, but what if you mistakenly switch inputs before lowering the volume on the pramp?
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Mitch,

That's why you don't use MAX volume as your reference point. I've thought about that issue and the answer might be to use "loud" on the volume dial as the reference point instead of something like top-deal-center. You might want to choose one of the other sources, determine what volume level is "loud" and use that level as the reference point.

TIC
If you make that mistake you will learn from it and not do it again and hopefully not have any expense from it. If your smart it wont be an issue, mute your stuff whenever you are useing other gear and use common sense, it wil be just fine!
Yeah, but what if you mistakenly switch inputs before lowering the volume on the pramp?
Not an issue. As Reubent says, you simply pick a ref point on your preamp that won't blow the doors off if another source is used.
I've done this as well. You've just gotta set the volume on your preamp to a calibrated level every time. Works OK.

Then I got an HT passthrough added to my preamp. It's pretty nice to not have to worry about the volume on the 2ch pre if you have the passthru!