Sean...Unless the interconnects are disconnected (or switched) all the amp grounds are tied together by the signal returns, even if you go to the trouble of disconnecting the speaker returns. (Assuming RCA interconnects). If you follow your argument to its logical conclusion, one should disconnect all unused items in the audio system.
Outputs of 2 amps share common return - problem?
I'm planning to add a tube amp to my current setup. Both amps will share the same speakers through A/B switch.
When I finished wiring the switch I dicovered that only one side of the speaker wire is being switched from amp A to amp B, while the return side of the speaker wire is permanently connected to both amps, thus making them share the same return wire. All of you, tech gurus, please help.
Will I have a problem with this amp switching?
More so, one amp is SS and the second one will be a tube SET.
When I finished wiring the switch I dicovered that only one side of the speaker wire is being switched from amp A to amp B, while the return side of the speaker wire is permanently connected to both amps, thus making them share the same return wire. All of you, tech gurus, please help.
Will I have a problem with this amp switching?
More so, one amp is SS and the second one will be a tube SET.
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