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Need switches to connect different stereos to K Horns.


Taz

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I have about 10 different stereos (amps and recievers) that I would like to play often enough to keep in good working order. I would like to have switch that will connect 5 amps/receivers to the K Horns and another that will conect CD player to said amps/receivers. Two sets of these (total of 4 switches) should work well. Most powerful reciever will be 250 watt at 8 ohm.

# 1; RCA connectors from CD player to switch and RCA connectors from that switch to amp/receivers.

# 2; Speaker wire connector can be banana plugs, spades, regular wire connectors or most anything not too complicated. Less complicated is better for me.

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I have a Niles Audio DPS-1 which allows me to switch between two different amps. It woks quite well for 2 but I have not seen anything that would go to 10 amps, that sounds like something that needs to be custom or home built, esp, if you want high quality.

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To get the CD to 5 different amps you can use the Esoteric Sound Super Connector. To get all amps to the K-horns, you are going to have to have a bunch of speaker A/B/C/D units to keep the K-horns connected to a single set of wires. You can "daisy chain" the amps/receivers in that case. I would suggest that you go to a "big box" store and see what they use to send the different amp sounds to their speakers on display.

This may be what you want:

http://cms.omnitronic.de/index.php?option=com_article_view&article=10453007&wgtree=A1000902

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This looks Good! I struck out with Niles. They suggested I custom build a unit. But this will work for the K Horns I think. Keeping the volume under 100 watts not going to be a problem, just won't crank up the recievers. Thank you, and the others who have been patient and helpful with my questions.

John

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I'm not a big switch fan, and like to keep stuff simple, I would use a patch bay with one section RCA and one section banana plugs.

OTOH I don't think I agree with the basic premise of periodically turning on electronics to keep it in good working order.

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