🎉 Elevate Your Sound Experience!
The Monoprice 4-Channel A/B Speaker Selector allows you to effortlessly manage audio across multiple rooms, delivering 100 watts per channel while supporting wire gauges up to 14AWG and maintaining an 8 Ohm load for superior sound quality.
Product Dimensions | 47.35 x 19.2 x 9.83 cm; 907.18 Grams |
Item model number | 108232 |
Wireless communication technologies | Infrared |
Other display features | CE |
Color | Black |
Whats in the box | A/B Speaker Selector |
Item Weight | 907 g |
B**Y
Excelente servicio.
Excelente servico, y las fotos se acercan mucho a las de la realidad del producto.Llego antes de lo previsto. Aún no la he podido probar, pero todo indica que es lo que necesito.
A**R
At last the control I needed - Highly Recommend
-Totally satisfied with this product from Monoprice.-There is no crosstalk or crossfeed or bleeding, the sound is where it should be.-It seems to be all solid state, no wire. ( from what I can see through the side ventilation openings)-The look is ok, nothing fancy like metal dials and switches, but for the price it looks fine.-It has virtually the same width as my AVR (Yamaha 4066) so it fits well on top of it.-The volume control dials are stepping, offering 10 gradations - It works perfectly for me!-A/B sources can be manipulated the way I want (I've switched the front/rear outs for the tv speakers, I usually go to sleep listening to only the sound from the speakers near my bed, so I switch the AVR outs to 2ch Stereo so the front outs are near my head, lowering the loudness in the process, no sound coming out from the speakers near the TV).Cons:The loudness level went down a few dB, couldn't take a scientific approach to measure it but from the adjustment I made on the amp settings I would say approx. between 5 to 7dB. Nothing I bothered about too much.The Input/Output connectivity at the back SHOULD be changed to reflect the time era we're living in. Those little holes with vertical screws are a bit of a pain in the 'backtrain' to deal with. Fortunately, we can remove/separate an entire row of I/O from the main device and it makes the manipulation easier. I hope Monoprice will WAKE UP and decide it is time to step into the future (read the 21 Century), maybe charge a few bucks more, and use those GREAT banana 5 way I/O connectix!Beside those two little bummers, I STILL HIGHLY RECOMMEND THIS UNIT.It totally GIVES ME FULL CONTROL over the 8 speakers in my bedroom. (I know, I'm an excessive guy when it comes to sound :)P.S. French is my 1st language (Quebec/Canada) but English is my prefered one. So sorry if some parts of my review are not great and perfect phrasal contructions. I'm still learning! :)
R**O
Good value, good looks, works as it should
This is a great piece of equipment, and excellent value for the money. Solidly built (does it have to be so heavy, I wonder?), simple to use, very sleek looking (matte black). It is sitting between my Pioneer amp and my Pioneer in-ceiling speakers, which in turn gets its feed from a Toshiba Thrive streaming Rdio -- and everything sounds sweet. Later I might move it to the Lepai amp ( LP-2020A+ Lepai Tripath Class-T Hi-Fi Audio Mini Amplifier with Power Supply ), which makes a good companion to this selector. Did I mention it works fine? No regrets. LP-2020A+ Lepai Tripath Class-T Hi-Fi Audio Mini Amplifier with Power Supply
J**O
No lo utilice, por que lo quería conectar a un AVR HOME TEATRHE
Desafortunadamente no lo utilice, lo quería conectar a un AVR DENON y no supe cómo hacerlo, las instrucciones vienen en una hoja en inglés, pero no indica gráficamente como, las entradas para los cables de las bocinas están muy pegados. Tuve que utilizar la zona 2 del AVR Home teatre.
J**O
At the price point I purchased this at a decade ago it was well worth it!
I bought this in 2013 when it was $29. It's unamplified so literally it's just a splitter of sorts. Either way, it still works great to control the speakers in various rooms in my house. So, now I'm seeing this being offered for $99 and I'm thinking, "did I get a collectable or something?" I can't believe they're pricing it that much. I get the whole supply inventory since COVID, but my goodness, are we really going to keep that up as an excuse? A 70-dollar (242%) markup in a decade seems way too much to me. At that price, I don't think this unit is worth it when you can just go pay little more for a 6-channel or more or even for an amplified version. The only thing I didn't like about this unit, but is common among many of these channel selector equipment, is the small terminal posts for the speaker wires. You only have maybe1/8" of total length of wiring to work with to fit into the screw-type terminals.
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