JohnDuncan:Oh god yeah, purveyors of fine cables to the cognoscenti - www.qed.co.uk. But - they don't do two amp/one speaker boxes, only the other way round. And I'd be a bit wary anyway, if the switch is in any way dodgy and the signal gets routed from amp to amp.......kaboom.
I can't think of any reason why you'd want to do it though, besides doing a demo?
No john, I'm not doing a demo. I've had the Pioneer for 18 years, it has suffered from varoius dry joints which I have repaired on several occasions over the years. I bought the Cambridge last year, and I can't get myself to like it with any other source other than CD. For example I watched Nigel Kennedy's bash for the Proms on the Beeb, via the Humax with sound through the Cambridge last week. I thought his violin sounded like it was being squeezed through a tube, I quickly changed the Cambridge for the Pioneer and the sound was much better, the violin sound was much less restricted, it was more open, warmer and more fluid. That's when I thought, " what If I could connect both amps to the Speakers via some sort of isolation switch, and just switch them as I needed". Thats the full story!