Is there a way to switch one set of speakers between two sound systems?


This may seem nutty at first, but it's been suggested as an unorthodox solution to a tricky configuration problem.  Before dismissing it out of hand, I thought it'd be worth asking for constructive feedback on Audiogon.

Is there any way to switch a single set of speakers between two different amplifiers without compromising sonics?  Switching would be done often, so the mechanism would have to be easy -- preferably with a remote or the twist of a dial or even done automatically by sensing input signals, and definitely not involving moving cables.

If this is confusing, here's a simplified example: A listening room contains two systems, one solid-state, one with tubed components.  A single stereo speaker system has only one set of inputs.  Is there any product or configuration method that would like the speakers to seamlessly reproduce signals generated by either system.  Since the two amps would never be playing simultaneously, the speakers might merely play any signal that reaches them, like MartinLogan subs, which  automatically play any signal received at any of their three inputs.

I understand that a “simple” 2-to-1 junction box would not be so simple in an audiophile environment, especially when routing amplified signals from components that might have greatly different output-stage characteristics. 

Any ideas?

cundare2

Showing 3 responses by jrwaudio

I have two stereo systems in a credenza  Tube amp and SS amp Each amp has it's own set of speaker cables with locking banana connectors Depending on what I want to listen to with what amp, it just takes a few minutes to swap the speaker cables to the speakers 

@eagledriver_22 

Yes easy peasy  Goes without saying, make sure amps are turned off when switching cables

Could be worse,  as I also switch my two SVS Ultra 13 subs between my two pre amps when I switch my amps between my speakers