what speaker selector switch?

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i have a pair of speakers in one room and another pair in another room, i want a switch to make one pair will be the left and the other pair the right, then be able to switch back to one pair L R and the other L R. Do I simply need a 2 channel speaker switch? Thanks
 

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Yes, an A/B switch is all you need. Some of them have an A+B option; be careful using that unless your amp can handle the lower impedance . (Some switches can adjust the impedance for the A+B selection.) And if you haven't purchased the amp yet, many have A/B built in.
 

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... Can you explain why that would be remotely desirable as it sounds a bit of a muddled idea to me?
Good point. I didn't understand that either and decided it was just a request for two stereo channels. But I meant to ask and forgot.

You can't just combine two channels "raw", but there are switches for that too (but not an A/B switch). On Amazon look up, "2 in 1 Out Bi-Directional Audio Switcher."
 
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Thanks for the replies!

My open concept small house has a living room, kitchen and back living room without walls separating them. When I'm in the living room ( which is not where I usually listen to music) I want to hear just those two speakers, when I'm in the back living room which is often, I like to hear those two speakers but... when I'm in the kitchen, which is between the two living rooms I thought it would be nice to have the right channel in one living room and the left channel in the other living room so I could hear the separation which I enjoy so much. Hope this clarifies. I love music but not really a stereo tech guy. Thanks!
 
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In summary you want:
Stereo speaker pair A or B or A and B
or Left channel only to pair A, at the same time as Right channel only goes to pair B.

If you find a single switch able to do that, I'll buy it for you.

Seriously, if you really wanted to do it, you could, using multiple switches, appropriately connected.

If so:
Would you know the minimum impedance of each of your speaker pairs?
And the lowest impedance that your amp will be happy with?
 
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