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Pat Turner was a Canberra based valve amp maker and repairer, well known in audio clubs and the like. He passed away early this year. This is switch he designed and built for me, to run two sets of speakers from one amp. You can run one of them or both. Pat was a wire cynic He relied on specs in choosing wires, not audiophile reputation. For this he used his preferred wire of the time, not sure what it was though.  The unit is very strong and rugged

 
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That's incredibly sad news re Patrick.

 

He at times was completely crazy and immovable on his opinions.  But - he is just about the smartest electronics technician/ engineer I have ever experienced. 

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I like the big, easily understood labels--none of your 'black on black', 10-point Chinglish.

 

Could catch on?

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Are A+B speakers connected in series or parallel?

 

How long is the input lead and how is it terminated (bare wire)? Possible to connect different L+R speaker wire inputs?

 

Thanks much.

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