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Sonos & Transmatch Speaker Switches

  • 02-11-2009 12:08pm
    #1
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    Hi

    I have a query for the more knowledgeable (than me) about the QED Transmatch Speaker switch product….

    http://www.aqsound.com/en/product/QED-SS50-Speaker_Switch/product_details

    I have a bedroom that will have 2 pairs of ceiling speakers and an en suite that will have 1 pair of speakers with a WIW room that will probably also have 1 pair with the remaining pair yet to be allocated (or just reduce to a 4 way switcher)….

    This “Transmatch Speaker Switch” will be connected to a SONOS ZP120, which I understand is the amplified version with all the speaker pairs obviously connected back to the Transmatch..

    What I wanted to know is

    a) does this sound okay in practice?
    b) I presume the buttons on the front are to turn on/off the various speaker pairs? Simple as that?
    c) Can all the “pairs” of speakers be listened to/playing at the one time or is there a limit to what you can do?
    d) What is the difference between Speaker A and the other 4 called 1B, 2B etc ?

    If anyone has any better product suggestion to achieve this with the Sonos, then please advise also…

    Thanks for all the help in advance…:confused:


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