Hey there all you reviewers out there.
I'm working on an experiment to compare a vintage receiver/speaker combination with a modern receiver/speaker combination and I want to be able to switch between the two systems on the fly.
That is to play the source and switch between the two systems in order to compare them as quickly as possible. However I am worried about blowing up the receivers or otherwise damaging them by doing what is essentially plugging in a component with everything on.
Is it even possible?
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Topic - Question about A/B tests - switching equipment - MannyE 17:27:03 04/02/17 (11)
- RE: Question about A/B tests - switching equipment - Inmate51 15:35:18 04/06/17 (0)
- Splitter at source, both on at all times. with a pair of mute switches - 3+4=5 18:09:35 04/04/17 (1)
- RE: Splitter at source, both on at all times. with a pair of mute switches - MannyE 19:37:35 04/04/17 (0)
- Van Alstine has a device to handle that. - hawkmoon 05:49:20 04/03/17 (3)
- RE: Van Alstine has a device to handle that. - MannyE 18:23:31 04/03/17 (2)
- RE: Question about A/B tests - switching equipment - russ69 19:32:58 04/02/17 (0)
- There may be a way... - mkuller 18:59:44 04/02/17 (2)
- +1 -nt - Jim Treanor 19:18:45 04/02/17 (1)
- RE: +2 -nt - PAR 06:41:44 04/03/17 (0)