Speaker Selector Switch

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Posts: 276
edited June 2006 in Speakers
Does anyone have anything good/bad to say about using a GOOD quality speaker selector switch. I want to switch my 2 channel system between a couple different speakers. I'm thinking of picking up an Adcom gfs-x on ebay. I don't want to sacrifice fidelity and don't plan on bi-wiring or anything like that.

Any suggestions of good units would be appreciated.
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  • Posts: 835
    edited June 2006
    The Adcom is supposed to be a good unit. I've used models by Niles and Sonance and have never had any problems. I have not noticed any sound degradation.

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    edited June 2006
    Adcom is a pretty solid unit,had one years ago and it never failed.
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  • Posts: 41
    edited June 2006
    I have two Niles speaker selector switches..........one for four pair of speakers and one for 10 pair of speakers. I purchased them both off ebay. Have not had them long, but they seem to work well.
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