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Recent content by jules_bike

  1. J

    amp auto power on

    No these are just normal speakers - so in essence I need a switch that can do two things at once. Power on/off an amp and set up a speaker circuit.
  2. J

    amp auto power on

    I just want one button to press instead of two - so at the moment I press the amp power button then press the button for the speaker I want to turn on or off. Ideally now I would have a dial with say All Off, Kitchen, Dining, Both
  3. J

    amp auto power on

    In fact most of the time I want the speakers and amp switched off. I've got a Sonos player which effectively broadcasts music to whatever amps are switched on. In my dining room and kitchen I want the ability to flick a switch and listen in either or both of them but I don't want the amp on...
  4. J

    amp auto power on

    Yes that would be the easiest but I want to be able to turn on one set of speakers (kitchen) and other times the others (dining room) and even sometimes both!
  5. J

    amp auto power on

    Hi I have a Harman Kardon amp which has two speaker circuits (A and B) each has a push button to activate one or both. There is also a power button. I would like to join the two functions into either one or two switches so pressing the speaker button turns on/off the amp. The current setup...

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