2 separate sets of speakers one amp


Hey guys got a plinius 8200 and 2 separate sets of speakers is there any way to have some sort of splitter in between then so I don't have to unplug one set and go into the other appreciate any tips

skitzo1

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.  

@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.  

mine is being delivered tomorrow by DHL, amazingly quick service from Japan

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.

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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...