What kind of switches are you talking about??
And how will it be connected to your existing input selector?
ELMA makes some good rotary switches, where you easily can add 6 stereo inputs to your existing input.
All components in the signal path will have some influence on the sound. Try checking out the Electronics and Parts forum, or make a search for "Input Selector"
And how will it be connected to your existing input selector?
ELMA makes some good rotary switches, where you easily can add 6 stereo inputs to your existing input.
All components in the signal path will have some influence on the sound. Try checking out the Electronics and Parts forum, or make a search for "Input Selector"
Elma good ???????
Hi ACD,
I don't believe Elma is good:
http://java.audioasylum.com/cgi/m.pl?forum=tweaks&n=44474&highlight=elma+elso&r=&session=
I got my Electroswitches from www.alliedelec.com and the Shallco from Michael Percy.
See also www.electroswitch.com
ACD said:What kind of switches are you talking about??
And how will it be connected to your existing input selector?
ELMA makes some good rotary switches, where you easily can add 6 stereo inputs to your existing input.
All components in the signal path will have some influence on the sound. Try checking out the Electronics and Parts forum, or make a search for "Input Selector"
Hi ACD,
I don't believe Elma is good:
http://java.audioasylum.com/cgi/m.pl?forum=tweaks&n=44474&highlight=elma+elso&r=&session=
I got my Electroswitches from www.alliedelec.com and the Shallco from Michael Percy.
See also www.electroswitch.com
What an idiot I am this morning. Here the link.
http://diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?threadid=7528
http://diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?threadid=7528
I don't believe Elma is good:
That's strange,-'cause the Elma switches have been concidered being top notch for a great many years. That doesn't mean there aren't others , though.......... Didn't NP also comment on discarding a load of Electroswith recently,--- apparently for quality reasons ??
By definition ( and by fact) , the corrosion resistance is a lot higher for gold than silver. The problem might indicate presence of dust causing mechanical abrasion, or air pollution...???
Whether silver sounds better than gold, is probably more of a question for the metaphysical department.....
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