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Switching Speakers
Cross posted from rec.audio.tech
I am toying with the idea of installing several sets of speakers around my new house when I eventually move. What I would like to be able to do is drive all the speakers from a single source and switch each room on/off as required. I have seen some of the speaker switches on the market - is this all I need or is there more. Also these switches seem to be just that (switches). Is there anything available that will let me control the *volume* on each set of speakers independently of the others ? Thanks Andrew |
Switching Speakers
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Andrew Metcalfe wrote: I am toying with the idea of installing several sets of speakers around my new house when I eventually move. What I would like to be able to do is drive all the speakers from a single source and switch each room on/off as required. I have seen some of the speaker switches on the market - is this all I need or is there more. Also these switches seem to be just that (switches). Is there anything available that will let me control the *volume* on each set of speakers independently of the others ? The only way to do this satisfactorily with many sets of speakers is to use 100 volt line equipment which is designed exactly for this task. But it's relatively expensive and normally not of the highest quality as it's more used for PA etc rather than good sound reproduction. A far better solution is to distribute a line level signal and use an amplifier at each speaker. This allows decent quality and easy control over levels. -- *Why is "abbreviated" such a long word? Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
Switching Speakers
Andrew Metcalfe wrote:
I am toying with the idea of installing several sets of speakers around my new house when I eventually move. What I would like to be able to do is drive all the speakers from a single source and switch each room on/off as required. I have seen some of the speaker switches on the market - is this all I need or is there more. Also these switches seem to be just that (switches). Is there anything available that will let me control the *volume* on each set of speakers independently of the others ? A preamp (for source selection), a zone mixer (for varying the level at each destination), and active monitors at each destination. For long runs, go balanced between the zone mixer and active monitors. -- Now Playing: Zwan - Honestly [256kbps mp3] |
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