Hi Broadstone.
I'm glad you figured everything out. I lost track of this thread. To your previous query about having short runs thin wire from the Niles DPS-1 to an adapter or to the wires themselves. I did that exactly. I took some thin wire that was at most 4" in length and secured it from the rear of the DPS-1 individual speaker screw on posts to 3 pairs of speaker terminals. I then plugged in my amps to those terminals. 2 inputs and one output to the shared speakers.
I didn't experience any sound issues and also I had not problem with using the short wire because I think it is similar to another concept. I remember when I had these thick 10AWG Belden wire for my HT amp. Un-terminated it wouldn't fit through the speaker terminal holes. I was told to just strip off some of the wire to make it a smaller thickness so it could fit into the terminal. The signal from the amp starts off at thinner gauge and but then ends up in a larger gauge.
Anyway good luck with your set-up. Hopefully other members can help you with your questions.
I'm glad you figured everything out. I lost track of this thread. To your previous query about having short runs thin wire from the Niles DPS-1 to an adapter or to the wires themselves. I did that exactly. I took some thin wire that was at most 4" in length and secured it from the rear of the DPS-1 individual speaker screw on posts to 3 pairs of speaker terminals. I then plugged in my amps to those terminals. 2 inputs and one output to the shared speakers.
I didn't experience any sound issues and also I had not problem with using the short wire because I think it is similar to another concept. I remember when I had these thick 10AWG Belden wire for my HT amp. Un-terminated it wouldn't fit through the speaker terminal holes. I was told to just strip off some of the wire to make it a smaller thickness so it could fit into the terminal. The signal from the amp starts off at thinner gauge and but then ends up in a larger gauge.
Anyway good luck with your set-up. Hopefully other members can help you with your questions.