3 Tonearms 1 preamp


My question is how to switch between each tonearm without moving interconnects around.I have found very inexpensive audio input selectors but they are so cheaply made they would surprise me to be usable-especially after you have spent so much on everything else.
At present I have 1 phono preamplifier that has only 1 in and out.
I started this project installing 3 tonearms on a custom plinth and I guess I didn't think it thru before I started.
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Well to take the guessing out I will tell you I am using an ATP-12T with an AT-160LC , AN AT-1010 with a SIGNET TK7E and an EPA-100 with an AT-150MLX going to a UREI transcription preamp that has been custom modded by a shop here in town. Also use an ADCOM GFP-400 for now which has an excellent phono section.(my opinion)The reason for the 1 table with 3 arms is to thin out my office / listening room by removing some of the turntables I have. The custom plinth is an experiment using 3 layers of 3/4''in. MDF with 2 layers of 1/2''in. hardy cement board sandwiched between. Results are amazing. This is rock solid and I cannot hear any feedback at all. My room is 12 X 12 and can play very loud with no audible feedback that I can hear. That was definatly not the case prior.
It's obvious to me now. You need a 9 position switch so you can run 3 cartridges through 3 preamps onto your high level input. Then, you can really customize your sound!!!
(took me 3 scotches to have this epiphany). Three is apparently the magic number here!
never said it was high level or that I wanted to customize the sound. I guess that is why all of these items were purchased here.not good enough as they climded up. The Sp-10 mkll really adds to the flavor.