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Hi All,
I'm in need of help regarding my future basement setup. basically, I'll have 2 identical TV on the wall side-by-side, one for me when I play/watch movies and the 2nd one for the kids when they want to do their thing. I'll have 2 amplifier, one on each side that will have multiple video games console (about 13 total lol) connected, all the retro on one side and all the modern on the other one. Where the fun/headache is, I only want one set of speakers (5.1 setup) in the room. Having 2 speakers side-by-side or on top of each other would look weird and wonky so it's out of the question. I will use wireless headphones when both TV are used while the other TV uses the surround setup. Is there available for switch this particular setup ? I found some for 2 speakers but not for a complete 5.1 setup. I'm to the point where building a switch myself is my last resort. thanks all ! |
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You’ll never find a 5.1 ‘speaker level’ switch with multiple inputs and one output. Speaker level switching is messy because it requires lower gauge wires and crosstalk is a problem. I’m guessing the LFE is line level further complicating things. It would have to be an all custom job.
This kind of thing is more common at the line level. If you have separate power amps for the speakers, you could use a basic DB25 A/B switch and db25 to RCA phono snakes from the preouts of the receivers/preamps. |
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Hi, sorry for the delay, I need to subscribe to the threads I post in. Say you get a fairly inexpensive processor, like an Emotiva UMC-200 and feed its analog outputs into an AVR that has 7.1 analog inputs (Marantz SR6014). Then the Marantz will power all the speakers, and each TV will have its own processor/switching device.
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not sure I'm following you with this setup. I cannot find the picture of the small device I made, I'll try to take a picture tonight and show. |
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Thanks given by: | Barry_NJ (01-15-2022) |
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could something like this work ? A being amplifier A, B to be my dead spot between both amp, C being amplifier B and the output being I/O ? I would change the connector behind to accept bigger wire gage like a Deutsch/Amphenol 12 pin connector and maybe have to rewire the switch inside ? dunno, just doing some thinking here.
EDIT: image link are broken, but I managed to do something. once it's done, i'll show it here. Last edited by Cabanon; 03-23-2021 at 07:38 PM. |
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