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Splitting Inputs


  • To: "Ukha (E-mail)" <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
  • Subject: Splitting Inputs
  • From: "Rob Mouser" <rmouser@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 14 May 2002 10:10:15 +0100
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Hi

I am setting up a multi-room Hi-Fi at my new pad and after much
buggering around am going to run two amps at a central location which in
turn will power two sets of speakers, the amps two speaker outs are
remote switchable so in effect I will have four independent zones of
audio (Albeit though from only one source.). I am doing it this way
because I want the audio to be discreet (Ceiling mounted Kef speakers)
and all the gubbins at a central location.

What I am going to need though is a way of splitting my input (CD,
Minidisk and Digital Source) across two (and possibly three in the
future) amps. Is a custom build from Keith at Kat5.tv is the answer with
some v.short patch leads? If I could find a hi-fi separate size splitter
that would be even better. Remember it would need to be a permanent
split not a switched splitter. HAVING SAID THAT if their was a remote
controllable switchable splitter I could have multi zone and multi
source!!!.....drool!

Thanks in advance.

Rob


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