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Pete - did you ever get any responses?I have similar situation where I am debating feeding 1 set of speakers with 2 amps, only 1 amp active at a time...
Here's a bit of a technical question.... If I set up two amps with the high quality DECWare switch (https://www.decware.com/newsite/ZSB.html), is there any downside or, worse, harm that could come from having two sets of speaker wire going to the Omegas? That would be one pair from each amp. Only one amp would be active at any given time though. Interested more in technical knowledge rather than "better to be careful", or "it's not a pure approach", and the like .It would be a good way to let the tube amp stay idle and not rack up mucho hours on prized tubes when music is more background than active listening. I should probably shoot Louis an email, too.Thanks.......Pete
....is there any downside or, worse, harm that could come from having two sets of speaker wire going to the Omegas? That would be one pair from each amp. Only one amp would be active at any given time though. ....
I also have two amplifiers one of which is an integrated and one set of speakers. The preamp has a tape out which I use to connect to an integrated amp (Bottlehead Stereomour) and the regular pre out drives my Atma-Sphere amplifier. The two sets of speaker outs (from the 2 amps) are connected (through short speaker wire runs) to a speaker switch box that I built myself, with one set of speaker outs connecting (one set of speaker cables) to one pair of speakers. Hope this is not too confusing.At any point only one amplifier is connected to the speakers.This is what the speaker switch box looks like:It has worked without problems in my system.
Hey! Wait, I'm trying to understand what are you trying to do here. So, you have two amps and you want to use them with your speaker? That box is a selector that can be configured as passive pre with volume control with two output. So, you want to feed both of your amps with that box and switch between the two amps you have with that box? OK, if you are going to use that box as your passive pre then that's fine. But if you already have a preamp then adding that box and extra cables will likely have some effect on the sound, how much degradation you can hear is depend on your amp and speaker. But that would solve the problem feeding and select between two amps.
OK, let me get this straight, you want to run speaker cables from both amps to your speaker and leave them connected to your speakers even when one amp is not on? Am I understand this right? If so, DO NOT do it! You can damage your amps by doing this! Like you I have two amps. Both are SET amps. And when I want to switch between the two , I have to disconnect the RCA and speaker cables from one amp and move them to the other amps. Luckily it is not that hard for me since both of my amps are easily accessible. I hope this help and maybe other with more expertise can comment on this.Buddy
Very nice! That is the way to do it, though with one concern. While using a switch with low level signals, there should be very minor quality loss if using good cables and a good switch (I have a decware switch that uses silver wire, etc.). My understanding is that the potential for quality loss with a speaker level switch could be greater. Proof of the pudding is in the eating however, so do you notice any difference with speakers connected to the switch vs. to the amp directly (comparing with one amp, obviously)?That's an easy project to try. I have a box, binding posts, and wire. Just need a quality switch.......Pete
Just a switch, no volume control. I control volume with the pre function of my DAC.What is your basis for arguing this is dangerous to the amps? If only one amp is switched on at a time, how does the speaker connection to the powered off amp pose a risk? Thanks.......Pete
What is your basis for arguing this is dangerous to the amps? If only one amp is switched on at a time, how does the speaker connection to the powered off amp pose a risk? Thanks.
For me is only take 5mins to disconnect the cables and swap between my two SET amps.
I used to swap speaker cables between different amps all the time, but 5 mins, what did you do take a nap?
Hey! Boris, that's pretty slick! Is that a cigar box? Buddy