Pyle 4 Channel Speaker Selector Switch-Multi Zone A B Speaker Distribution Controller Box w/Independent Audio Source Volume Control,Supports Home Theater Stereo Amplifier Receiver System-PSLSW4,Black
$ 316
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Condition - Very Good The item shows wear from consistent use, but it remains in good condition and functions properly. Item may arrive with damaged packaging or be repackaged. It may be marked, have identifying markings on it, or have minor cosmetic damage. It may also be missing some parts/accessories or bundled items.
Pyle 4 Channel Speaker Selector Switch-Multi Zone A B Speaker Distribution Controller Box w/Independent Audio Source Volume Control,Supports Home Theater Stereo Amplifier Receiver System-PSLSW4,Black
100 WATT MAX: The Pyle Multi-Zone A B Speaker Selector Switch is perfect for your home theater sound system w/ 100W max power per channel. For use w/ 8ohm impedance speakers. Has a compact slim tabletop design that complements any home theater setup
CONTROL 4 SPEAKERS: The new indoor multichannel speaker switcher controls up to 4 speaker pairs connected to a stereo amplifier at the same time or in combination. Input/output via screw type connector terminals which accept up to 14AWG speaker wire
INDEPENDENT AUDIO CONTROL: Features independent audio source channel volume controls. The push button design lets you activate each pair individually to customize the listening experience in your home and independently control the volume to each pair
EASY SETUP: Simply connect the left and right outputs from your amp/receiver and/or another source to the left and right A/B inputs on the mini 4-channel multizone controller, connect up to 4 pairs/8 speakers and enjoy high quality audio performance
OVERLOAD PROTECTION: Equipped w/ front panel control switches consisting of rotary knobs for volume control and a master speaker switch. Offering high-quality audio, it also provides overload safety protection circuitry and long-term reliability