Which Type of Speaker Selectors Should I Choose?
There are generally two types of speaker selectors: resistor based and autoformer based. On one hand, resistor-based speaker selectors are generally lower in cost
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There are generally two types of speaker selectors: resistor based and autoformer based. On one hand, resistor-based speaker selectors are generally lower in cost
To match impedance means to take a group of speakers (usually more than three pairs) and forcing the combined impedance of the speakers
Typically, in a home situation we suggest a speaker selector with standard volume controls. That’s because you can turn off areas that you wouldn’t
Tom, Usually, we recommend using a separate receiver for your Theater room and the whole house system. This way, you can watch TV
Kevin, The speaker selector is what you need. It sounds like just a 4 pair selector will do. Something like this should be fine.
Jim, To say the least…yes you`ll be pleased with the sound from those JAC6A’s, especially comparing them to the Radio Shack stuff. A speaker
Johnnie, You’re right about the best method. The speaker selector with non impedance matching volume controls is the way to go. As for the
Ron, Generally not. Most all use floating ground type connections inside. And many receivers use series wiring when using A+B selectors. That doesn`t work
Allan, You can use a simple Y-adapter or go as far as using an optical cable to one receiver and a coax digital cable
George, You can do either. The advantage of the speaker selector and standard volume controls is that when you unselect a speaker area at
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