A rookie question re two amps, one pair of speakers


Hello fellow Audiogoners!

So I’d like to be able to power my B&W 683s from two different amps (not concurrently of course).
One amp would be for my 2 channel system and the other (a receiver) would be for my home theater system. So long as I’m not powering both amps at the same time, is it safe/ok/advisable to connect both amps to one pair of speakers?

I’d appreciate any comments.

Thanks much!


apalmtree
Yes but, it needs to be said a speaker selection switch need to be used back to front.
Amps to the speaker connections terminals and speaker to the amp terminals.
The link of Niles SPK-1 has a connection diagram and instruction :
Common application: Two receivers sharing one pair of speakers. Receiver 1 speaker outputs are hooked up to A Default input of SPK-1 Receiver 2’s speaker outputs are hooked up to B Switched input. A 12-volt AC power supply is plugged in the Receiver 2 switched power outlet and connected to the 12-volt control input of the SPK-1. Receiver 1 plays through the common speakers until Receiver 2 is turned on. Receiver 2 is now heard through the Common output

@imhififan how is that not good? You need to be able to switch A/B to disconnect the amp not being used. Unless I missed something...