Can anybody recommend a speaker switch to allow switching between 2 sets of speakers via ome wiim amp ultra .
not something you hear here very often 'just get it'It seems to do everything you want.
For 24 quid, just get it![]()
Just wire it up the 'wrong' way so that the 'Amp' selector switch is actually a speaker selection.Dynavox Amp-S MkII looks like only one speaker out so clearly no good
Just wire it up the 'wrong' way.
It's marketed as suitable for two amps to one set of speakers, or one amp to two sets of speakers.now that does not sound like sensible advice .. 'just wire it up the wrong way round'.. I think I will just wait for a second opinion thats not
'just wire it up the wrong way round', but thank you for your ( pardon the pun ) input![]()
It's marketed as suitable for two amps to one set of speakers, or one amp to two sets of speakers.
All it does is connect two of the three sets of terminals together. There's no direction as such.
So, it's Sound advice (pun intended).![]()
It's marketed as suitable for two amps to one set of speakers, or one amp to two sets of speakers.
All it does is connect two of the three sets of terminals together. There's no direction as such.
So, it's Sound advice (pun intended).![]()

I use one of these and can recommend - https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B0DJS7MKNH/?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_plhdr=t&aaxitk=b666c5d5d1b99c4ae3cdcf2cd33a2a64&hsa_cr_id=0&qid=1770551413&sr=1-2-fd947bf3-57d2-4cc9-939d-2805f92cef28&aref=DMFzpVYVaz&ref_=sbx_s_sparkle_sbtcd_asin_1_title&pd_rd_w=snBpi&content-id=amzn1.sym.aef561ba-ba54-4268-aa0d-8605de8704b0:amzn1.sym.aef561ba-ba54-4268-aa0d-8605de8704b0&pf_rd_p=aef561ba-ba54-4268-aa0d-8605de8704b0&pf_rd_r=EK38R1YZQEFYJ0KCJSAP&pd_rd_wg=isRIT&pd_rd_r=d5e94f12-bdea-443b-9ec7-198a3a0a58a4&th=1
I use it in 2 amp and 1 set of speakers mode
There are impedance matching speaker selector switches. They are more expensive than the ones discussed so far, but they allow you to set each speaker on or off, including all on, while maintaining a constant impedance. You need an amp that handles a 4 ohm load. I do not think there are any 2 speaker only ones. They normally are 4 or 6 speakers. Niles, Russound and Monoprice are some of the common ones. You can sometimes find they on Ebay.thank you for the info .. to be honest i think my initial choice should be fine, but i did think the switch needed some sort of electronics to make sure the amp isn't damaged if the speakers are different ohms or power ratings if you wanted to switch A+B speaker selection, ie both sets on.