I use a NEOHIPO ET30 and it works well. Has a remote to switch between up to 2 amps and 2 sets of speakers. It also has 2 light up meters that you can adjust for the swing sensitivity and color. A poor man’s Mc meters if you will. Got mine on Amazon with free returns but kept mine. I switch between 2 sets of speakers with one amp.
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@georgemunn thank you, mine has shipped from Japan. It will be a fun experience playing with this. I have several sets of loudspeakers that are sitting idle, and I live alone in a big house, so no "WAF" to be concerned with. |
skitzo1 MapleTree Audio Design owner Al Freundorfer, makes very affordable hand built amp/speaker switches using all point to point wiring, "engineering to order". He is more than willing to add upgrades (interior wiring, connectors, etc. I have his 2 amp to 2 speaker switch, but he also builds RCA and XLR switches. Can't find the invoice right now, but I thought his prices were much more than fair. info@mapletreeaudio.com |
When I went over 2 pairs of speakers and wanted to try bi- or even tri-amping with an addition of a sub is when I considered a distribution amp, beyond the disdain of the purists. Now, with 6 discrete amps on a single chassis, each of which can be driven separately or driven by a common input. Each can be switched to mono separately; each can drive 2 pairs of speakers with it's own levels or even discrete delay if desired. Perhaps not SOTA, but 'clean enough' with no real differences between the amps' output qualities...and a common line out if one has to have More.... One can spend the rough equivalent of a decent one in/two out for new, or get a used for substantially less. And each amp had it's own protection circuit if you get too frisky.... ;) But...to each... |
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