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whiskeryron | 14:36 Sat 23rd Apr 2016 | Technology
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Hi guys please bear with me whilst I try to put together my question.
I have a multi audio unit ( L/P turntable/FM radio/Double tape decks/CD player.
The speakers are connected at the rear of the main unit ( L Sp +/LSp - & RSp + & RSp- ) in separated clipped Connectors.
I also have an Audio 3 switched unit ( 3 L/R Input & 1 L/R Output)
My plan is to try & take T/V, DVD player & Multi Audio through the switched unit but because the said unit has 1 of +/- for each input & the speakers each have +/- per left/right stereo channel I cannot figure out the wiring system,
Please does anyone have practical solution ?
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You appear to have a mono switching unit, and you need to switch 3 stereo signals, so I can't see how that would work at all.
Additionally, your post implies that you want to switch these units into a single set of speakers. One of the devices is a DVD player. Unless it's a fully integrated DVD player (ie, with a built-in amp), then it won't have any outputs suitable for speakers.
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Thank you The Chair for your reply. The DVD unit although I referred to it as a player is in fact a DVD Recorder with built in Amp.

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