cubanlB has a good idea there, though i would push you to avoid the speaker selector off of any of the zone2 receivers as most manufacturers state this voids their warranty, plus it hurts the sound quality pretty severely. i have been doing installation for nearly 4 years and have seen this...
if you're only looking at 32" tvs you would probably be ok using the component video switching in your receiver with the dig coax and fib optic connections. it would solve your control complications and would save money as it is only for temporary anyways. throw a few bucks into the sub as...
the other option would be to use the crossover in your sub if you feel it's ample. run the speaker wires through the sub and set the fronts to large and LFE through fronts. of course that all depends on receiver and sub. this might make it easier in general as it is only a 2.1 as you won't...
long time lurker.
the 665 has a second sub output for 7.2 which would be useful if you ever or currently own tower speakers with line level inputs for base, or actually using a second sub for dead spots in the room.
I'm not sure if it's the same this year, but from what i could gather...
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