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The P2 2(1)-in-1(2)-Out Amp Amplifier Speaker Switcher Selector is a versatile audio device that allows you to effortlessly switch between two amplifiers and one pair of speakers, or vice versa. With high-quality connections and robust power handling, this passive, plug-and-play device is perfect for audiophiles looking to enhance their sound experience.
Cable Type | RCA |
Number of Ports | 2 |
Compatible Devices | Speaker,Amplifier |
Connector Type | Binding post/banana plug |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 3.94"D x 5.91"W x 1.81"H |
Color | 2 IN 1 OUT |
S**U
Works Great
The SOLUPEAK P2 2-in-1-Out Amplifier Speaker Switcher proves to be a reliable and well-constructed device, seamlessly handling multiple audio sources within my vintage audio system. Its robust build and uncomplicated setup contribute to its user-friendly nature. The switcher's versatility, enabling effortless transitions between two audio sources without signal interruption, elevates the overall audio experience. Crucially, the device preserves audio quality, ensuring a clear and crisp signal to the speakers. The SOLUPEAK P2 is highly recommended for audio enthusiasts seeking an effective solution to simplify audio management in a setup with two amplifiers and a single speaker. In my specific configuration, I have a Teac a-3340, vinyl record player, and Nakamichi BX-125 connected to the Pioneer SX-535, while the Teac X7R MkII and Dat player are linked to the Yamaha KR-730. All of these are connected to my single Pioneer cs901a.
C**J
SOLUPEAK P2 Amp Amplifier Speaker Switcher
I got this to switch between a tube amp and a solid state amp to one pair of speakers. It is well made and solidly built with nice connectors. It works perfectly and I notice no difference in sound quality. The one thing that might bother some people is the toggle switch which is very strong and makes a loud clack when using, but it feels like it will last a long time. This is the second Solupeak switcher I've purchased, the other being the U31 RCA switch box which I use for two turntables into one amp. Not cheap but they are worth the money in my mind and highly recommended.
B**C
Well made piece of kit
I needed a way to shut off the audio to a center speaker when using Bluetooth sources. (It's a complicated setup.) This did the job perfectly, and it's built like a tank. The switch on the front makes a resounding click. Not a wimpy device!
J**R
Does exactly what I needed
I have an AV receiver and also a 2-channel integrated amp that I play vinyl through. I didn't want to set up yet another pair of speakers and, instead, wanted to take advantage of the Klipsch RP-600M's I recently picked up. After looking around I found this speaker switch and it works perfectly. I plug the AV receiver fronts into A, and the integrated amp into B, and that's it. Just flip the switch and I can go from surround to 2-channel. No loss of sound quality at all.The unit is solid, and the switch is pretty satisfying when you move between A and B. The only knock I have with it is the cables you connect in the back cause it to tip backwards, so you'll want to put something heavy on it to keep it from falling off wherever you put it.All in all I am very happy with this. It's a little on the spendy side for what you get, but it works.
D**R
Solidly built
This is a simple switch box for pairing two amplifiers with one pair of speakers, or two pairs of speakers with one amp. It’s probably a little overpriced, but well made with quality parts. I use It to connect two preamp/amp combinations with my speakers, and it works well, with no audible degradation in sound or volume. My only gripe is that with high quality speaker cable plugged into the unit, the cables are heavy enough to tilt the unit and pull the front up off its feet, when sitting on a shelf or table. The front end could use to be more heavily weighted.
S**N
Nearly perfect but works flawless.
I have it hooked up to my main floor standing speakers, stereo and AV receiver, 10G wire and Sewell banana plugs. The only drawback is that the switcher box keeps tilting to the back, as I assume the heavy cables and plugs put too much weight on the box from the backside. I ultimately applied a double-sided tape to the two front feet to prevent the box from tilting. With that said, I don't hear a loss or diminishing sound reproduction. It's got a solid build, except for the back tilting. Before you ask, my switcher box is at the bottom and my receivers at the top of my cabinet, so it's not the other way around, which could explain the tilting as cables would be dragging down, adding more weight to the back of the box.
A**N
Almost Perfect
Does exactly what it says. Well made and works great. Like others noted, it tends to lift off its feet when the weight of the wires is added. I put a weight on top of mine to keep it from moving. If this were my design, I would leave an empty area inside the chassis where metal shot, kitty litter or some other material could be added to stabilize it without adding weight to the unit for shipping. Make it half an inch taller and let me fill it with something to stabilize it!
R**S
Beefy switch
This is a great, solid (simple) switch. Serious toggle switch up front lets you know that this is a well-made, solid switch with very sturdy gold-plated terminals on the back.I'm using it to switch between my Luxman and Topping amps. High recommendation.
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