Using same speaker pair with two different amps


OK, here goes a question that will reveal my deficiencies once and for all. I have a stereo amplifier (Rogue Audio Sphinx) that I like very much and have been using for CD source music as well as DVD/TV. Popular demand has it that I reestablish surround capabilities to enhance sound for movies.

I have a B&K AVR 3700 receiver that could be used for this and I have leftover speakers from a time long ago when I did have a 5.1 surround system in the same room. These consist of JM Lab center, Vandersteen V2W sub and Speakercraft in-ceiling surrounds. The fronts, when in have them repaired, are Martin Logan Odysseys or their replacements.

I don't want to have 2 front speaker pairs, one each for stereo and theater, which I have tried. It worked but the installation was a bit busy. Also, I could use the receiver for both but I'm not wild about its sound for music.

Which brings me to this question; is there such thing as a source switching device that would give me the ability to use one speaker pair for stereo as well as HT listening.

I'm bracing myself for responses to this one.
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Thanks, Audioconnection. I've been doing this for over 50 yrs and have never even heard of this being done. I looked at the description of this Niles switching device and, you're right, it looks like it will do what I need.
Hi Broadstone

I have 2 moderate power amplifiers powering the same set of speakers. I use a Niles DPS-1 to make make this happen.

Here is info about the Niles DPS-1

http://www.nilesaudio.com/product.php?prodID=DPS-1&recordID=Source%20Switching%20Systems&categoryID=Switching%20Systems&prdcdID=FG00003

It was 2 amplifier inputs and 1 amplifier output.

The issue I had was with the ends of the DPS-1. It has these screw down ends so I had to rig up an adapter to use the speaker cables I have that use banana plug ends. I used 14AWG wire from the rear of the DPS-1 to a speaker terminals and then plugged my banana plug speaker wires to it.

This set-up has been working well and I have not experienced any sound degradation issues.

Thanks and best of luck.
Thanks. I searched everywhere to find a photo or description of the rear panel of the DPS-1 and found nothing but stock photos of the front. I'm going to use one, I guess, but would like to use my existing banana plugs. Also, I'm using custom made 10 or12 gauge speaker cables to the speakers and the DPS calls for max 16 gauge. Although It would be a quite short run between the amps and the selector, is this a problem?
It looks like the Snell DPS1 is the most straightforward approach allowing the use of the Sphinx for music, with the receiver relegated to TV and DVD, both powering the same speaker pair.

Please tell me what I might expect from this approach; use the pre out from the Sphinx to the CD input of the B&K AVR307. This would allow switching at the receiver from the tube preamp section of the Sphinx and, at the same time, get the advantage of the more powerful output amplification of the receiver (100 vs 150wpc).

I very much like the Sphinx for all forms of music listening and I'm concerned that this approach, although easy, might noticeably affect the final result in a negative way. I guess the best question might be this. Does anyone know if the output section of this receiver is of high enough quality to expect good results from this approach?

The stereo chain in the system, BTW, is Shanling CD S100 solid state CD player, CAL Sigma DAC, Martin Logan Odyssey speakers. The DVD components are Samsung blue ray with internet capability, CAL Alpha DAC, B&K AVR 307 receiver and ML Odtssey speakers (or the AV123 Strata Mini's while the Odysseys are being repaired).