Almarq - I was hopeful that you would provide input as I value your opinion. The revised plan is to use the dummy load resistor (a parts express item) on both inputs and also put 150 ohm resistors on both inputs to make it a fail safe design for a tube amplifier. I'd rather not have to keep track of the tube safe input. Each channel will have its own switch because it would take at least a 6P or 8P switch to do what we want.
Speaker Switch That Protects Tube Amplifier
A EE friend of mine and I are planning to build a switch box that will allow me to toggle between my Yaqin MC-30L tube amp and my Integra 50.1 receiver to power my speakers.
The current plan is a very basic setup that would require the tube amplifier to be shut down before switching so that it isn't left without a load.
The utopian goal would be to be able to switch between the two amplifiers with a single source feeding both (i.e. the Yaqin has an Apple Express for a source and the Integra has an Apple TV so both could be running from iTunes on my Mac) without risk of damage to the tube amplifier.
I'm assuming that this would be complicated at best and probably isn't worth it, but thought I should as before we purchase parts.
The current plan is a very basic setup that would require the tube amplifier to be shut down before switching so that it isn't left without a load.
The utopian goal would be to be able to switch between the two amplifiers with a single source feeding both (i.e. the Yaqin has an Apple Express for a source and the Integra has an Apple TV so both could be running from iTunes on my Mac) without risk of damage to the tube amplifier.
I'm assuming that this would be complicated at best and probably isn't worth it, but thought I should as before we purchase parts.
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