Situation
My AV-receiver is inferior to my stereo-amplifier when playing stereo music, and the AV-receiver doesn't have a pre-out for the front-speakers.
How I want to solve this
Connect both amplifiers with the speakers (so each speaker is wired to each amplifier) and only switch the power cables instead of switching the wires (or banana plugs). The amplifiers would never both receive power at the same time.
Question
Would it cause problems for the speakers and/or the amplifiers, when the speakers are connected to 2 amplifiers, even though one of these amplifiers is turned off?
Thanks in advance for your replies, because I sure don't want to blow up my speakers and/or amplifiers
My AV-receiver is inferior to my stereo-amplifier when playing stereo music, and the AV-receiver doesn't have a pre-out for the front-speakers.
How I want to solve this
Connect both amplifiers with the speakers (so each speaker is wired to each amplifier) and only switch the power cables instead of switching the wires (or banana plugs). The amplifiers would never both receive power at the same time.
Question
Would it cause problems for the speakers and/or the amplifiers, when the speakers are connected to 2 amplifiers, even though one of these amplifiers is turned off?
Thanks in advance for your replies, because I sure don't want to blow up my speakers and/or amplifiers