I am using the home theater bypass function of my Simaudio Moon Ace connected to my Yamaha AV receiver for the front left and right channels of my 5.1 setup. If I want to listen to music, I just use the ACE. I don't know if your Luxman has that capability.
Re-Appreciating Good Audio
Recently I retired a lower-end AV receiver in favor of an older, but still wonderful, Luxman 505u integrated amplifier I had. The problem with the AV receiver: it's good enough for movie or TV audio and handles 5.1 surround-type sound, but for audio proper it's just plain terrible.
By replacing it with the Luxman the entire sound system in the room improved by some orders of magnitude. Even if I lost the back channels and center channel -- I've never liked either all that much anyway -- the return to audiophile-grade 2.1 audio has been downright liberating. And I should mention that movies and TV actually sound much, much better on this 2.1 system than they ever did with the AV receiver. (It wasn't a bad product by any means, just a lower-end Marantz with distinctly mediocre audio-only performance.)
Just a reminder that, even if audiophilia can get kind of weird sometimes, there's an inner core of truth to it. Good gear, tuned for musical reproduction of audio, beats the jack-of-all-trades aspect of so many AV receivers with their plethora of gizmos and features.
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