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Spread your Audio Throughout your Home

Published Mar 26, 2012

One of the most popular trends in Home Audio is whole house audio distribution. Unfortunately, true multi-zone distribution systems are normally built into only the higher end receivers or require an expensive audio distribution network. This speaker selector solves that problem.

The speaker selector allows you to distribute your source signals to several sets of speakers distributed throughout your home. Additionally, a good speaker selector like this 2-Source, 2-Zone A/B Speaker Selector, will allow you to have different source audio sent to different rooms so that someone in one room can be listening to something different in another room. Most importantly, a speaker selector provides impedance matching, which ensures that the additional speakers do not overload or damage your amps. This speaker selector also features built-in independent volume controls for each source.

Installation is straight forward and simple. This is part of making your dream sound system into a reality.



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