chris_s
02-03-2015, 15:55
Hi all,
So i'm looking for an amp-switching solution using my one set of Tannoy Profile 632's (on stands) with both amp setups as required rather than having two seperate sets of speakers in the lounge:-
AV/Tv/Movie/5.1 setup - using Onkyo TNXR509 Amp (tannoy's used as Front L&R)
Turntable / CD - using Quad 306 Amp
Yes i can run everything through the Onkyo as I do currently, but I bought the quad setup for a more "pure" sound as the onkyo colours the sound too much for my liking (even in it's "pure audio" mode) trying to be too clever....
Is there a better/neater solution than using the really cheap/nasty speaker selector boxes to swap between the amps?
Currently not bi-wiring the tannoy's but would like to preserve the option if it's possible for future speaker cable replacement
Not too fussed if there isn't a "remote" option (being lazy) as the quad setup doesn't have one anyway!
Thanks
Chris.
So i'm looking for an amp-switching solution using my one set of Tannoy Profile 632's (on stands) with both amp setups as required rather than having two seperate sets of speakers in the lounge:-
AV/Tv/Movie/5.1 setup - using Onkyo TNXR509 Amp (tannoy's used as Front L&R)
Turntable / CD - using Quad 306 Amp
Yes i can run everything through the Onkyo as I do currently, but I bought the quad setup for a more "pure" sound as the onkyo colours the sound too much for my liking (even in it's "pure audio" mode) trying to be too clever....
Is there a better/neater solution than using the really cheap/nasty speaker selector boxes to swap between the amps?
Currently not bi-wiring the tannoy's but would like to preserve the option if it's possible for future speaker cable replacement
Not too fussed if there isn't a "remote" option (being lazy) as the quad setup doesn't have one anyway!
Thanks
Chris.