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On/off switch for one small stereo speaker - good idea?

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Lars

Can you specialists me advise please. I want to be able to switch a
small speaker on and off.

The speaker is attached to a small stereo (approx 15W + 15W) which
has one speaker in the kitchen and one in the hallway.

Is it ok to simply put a switch in the speaker lead? I am concerned
about two things with this approach:

(a) The on/off action may cause transients which may damage the
amplifier.

(b) The lack of any load on one channel may cause the amplifier to
have a shorter life than otherwise.



Any advice gratefully received. Thank you.
 
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mike

Lars said:
Can you specialists me advise please. I want to be able to switch a
small speaker on and off.

The speaker is attached to a small stereo (approx 15W + 15W) which
has one speaker in the kitchen and one in the hallway.

Is it ok to simply put a switch in the speaker lead? I am concerned
about two things with this approach:

(a) The on/off action may cause transients which may damage the
amplifier.

(b) The lack of any load on one channel may cause the amplifier to
have a shorter life than otherwise.



Any advice gratefully received. Thank you.

most amplifiers have switches for two sets of speakers that do just that.


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Lars said:
Can you specialists me advise please. I want to be able to switch a
small speaker on and off.

The speaker is attached to a small stereo (approx 15W + 15W) which
has one speaker in the kitchen and one in the hallway.

Is it ok to simply put a switch in the speaker lead? I am concerned
about two things with this approach:

(a) The on/off action may cause transients which may damage the
amplifier.

(b) The lack of any load on one channel may cause the amplifier to
have a shorter life than otherwise.
Any advice gratefully received. Thank you.

Lack of load shouldn't hurt a modern solid state amplifier. But if
you're concerned, switch a load of a 20 to 30 ohm, 10 watt resistor in
place of the speaker.
 
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NSM

| Can you specialists me advise please. I want to be able to switch a
| small speaker on and off.
|
| The speaker is attached to a small stereo (approx 15W + 15W) which
| has one speaker in the kitchen and one in the hallway.
|
| Is it ok to simply put a switch in the speaker lead? I am concerned
| about two things with this approach:
|
| (a) The on/off action may cause transients which may damage the
| amplifier.

Only with a tube amplifier.

| (b) The lack of any load on one channel may cause the amplifier to
| have a shorter life than otherwise.

Only with a tube amplifier.

| Any advice gratefully received. Thank you.

You could also put a 50 ohm pot in series.

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