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Ever since the birth of home theater, there has been a chasm between having a great-sounding two-channel stereo system and a home theater surround sound system in the same room. Audiophiles cringed at the idea of listening to their vinyl, CDs, or digital music files through a less-than-ideal home theater receiver. And on the other hand, some home theater enthusiasts who wanted to dive into the world of high-res music or analog wondered how this could work with their home theater setup.
In the early days of surround sound, accomplishing this goal was daunting and might involve combining two systems, then physically moving cables around, which was extremely inconvenient. Then, the makers of better-sounding two-channel audio gear recognized this need and added a new feature to their products that made it all simple as could be. That new feature had several different names depending on the brand, but they all did the same thing, which we will call the home theater bypass.
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0:00 Home Theater Bypass
1:03 Why Implement Home Theater Bypass into Your System?
3:13 Scenario 1
3:33 Scenario 2
3:58 How To Connect Them Up!
5:06 So How Does All This Work?
6:31 Conclusion
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