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Post 2 made on Saturday March 9, 2002 at 09:05
Matt
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Well, probably not, but you could maybe use a speaker selector (that can have two inputs) and wire your normal rears from your receiver on one side, and the B section of the receiver on the other. One output would go to your rear speakers. Then simply select between what amp you want to use.

A company called Audioplex Technology has these.

www.audioplex.com


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