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On 15 Mar 2005 00:57:26 GMT, indiancurry
wrote: Yes. Don't do it. First, you must make sure than only one amp is ever powered at a time. Second, you take the chance that, even unpowered, the second amp will shunt power from the active one. Get a speaker switch. Kal I am in Kuwait presently & do not quite know what brands of speaker switches are good to buy. Do you know of any? Dunno. In the US, you could go to any RadioShack and get one. Perhaps, if you have no local equivalents, you might try the RadioShack website. Get a regular stereo speaker switch and wire it backwards so that one set of speakers can be switched between two amps. Kal |
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