Another question that no matter how I try to Google, keeps giving me the answer to the two other ways this type of question is always asked.
To be clear, I do NOT want to power two sets of speakers with one amplifier. I certainly, double, triple, ultra-omega do NOT want to wire one set of...
No, because there's an adapter holder on the other side. And had several that way. But that was my best guess too.
You got it!
So many years! So simple an answer! (Banging head on table) :)
Fits right under a closed lid :thumbsup:
Thanks !
I hate to even bother any of you with this, but I've been googling it for half an hour and can find nothing. For probably twenty years I've seen these on half the tables I've owned. I still have no idea what they are for.
What is their purpose?
OK, now I'm intrigued, I thought you were talking about something likely more complex. I have some Y cables, yes. Could you explain in more detail what you're talking about here?
Thanks.
I'm just looking for quick, on the fly switching though, not a permanent mono set-up, extra switch-boxes, etc. Certainly great ideas though, and thanks.
Reviving this old thread to see if anyone can tell me whether or not this has a way to play Mono sources?
I picked one up, and I'm enjoying it even in the phono stage (digitized or not) at least until I play anything in Mono :(
Old thread I know. But what if the speakers in question were Boston A-400s. They are factory built with 3 sets of jacks on them. One is the jumper connecting the two. But they are factory built to be bi-amped. So would that mean they have active crossovers built in?
Picked one of these up a little over a month ago, would really love to get it back in top running shape. If anyone has an SM for one, please let me know.
And yes, I've looked all over with no success :(
Another question for someone here. What would anyone reccomend for rust inhibition on the front panel? As well, something that matches a bit. I got pretty good lines of rust around most of the gauge trim, and elsewhere. Need something that will match that color of grey. Would plain old...