It will work, but feels a little kludgy and adds more electronics in the path. It’s a good option if you already have the integrated and want to reuse it, or are getting a good deal on one vs a power amp + switch.
Essentially volume dials (for the most part) reduce or boost the level of the incoming signal. HT Bypass, really just bypasses the volume dial for that input (also known as “unity gain”) so the output is exactly the same as the level of the input.
The only issue (and its minor) is that you now have two volume dials in the music chain - the M10 and the integrated. You can set the integrated to some value (if analog then use a marker to note the dial position) and just control volume from the M10. You can try to level match against the Ht Bypass input to get as close to unity and mark that position.
This should work, but unless the integrated comes with a remote, a switch like the sys does the same thing and is simpler and known to work well - no cross input leakage, max volume does a bypass, no added noise/distortion.
Ah yes, I keep forgetting about the Sys, looks like the only place I can order it from is Schiit directly. Which I guess cant be a bad thing.
OK so max volume is passive. If I go this route. With Audioquest cables, I guess the logic still applies, the arrow always points to the power amp I guess at this point?
Also, I will always manually need to press the button to switch from M10 to the AVR Im assuming?
Also, I guess Ill end up plugging my Rega TT to one of the analog inputs of the M10.
Here is my choices so far.
1.) Buy an M10 (used) saving a lot of money. Test it out with the Sys (which doesnt cost a lot). Stream network, Tidal and listen to Rega TT using M10.
2.) Buy a NAD T778, hope it plays and streams music well , which it should. How less better than the M10, I dont really know (or other streamers)
3.) Keep what I have, do a small test and buy a used C658, might not be ideal, no screen in the front, no dirac. does HT bypass though. (not crazy about this option)
4.) A local store is also selling a used NAD M32, but again, no dirac, which I would have liked to test, small screen, and HT bypass might not be a good one. Read a post somewhere that it doesn't do it properly. (not crazy about this option)
Both first options are not bad because with the M10, I get to test and compare the difference and worst case I resell it a few months later, I doubt I will lose a lot of money on it. Buying a T778 will cost me a bit more depending on the sale of my Pioneer. Eventually I want to update the receiver, but doesnt need to be done at this moment. So maybe option 1 is good.
Later on if I decide to get anIntegrated amp with streamer + HT Bypass, etc I could and sell the M10. Something like the new NAD M32, or a Hegel H390.