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Input from different Amps


I have a setup with an Arc, Sub, and 3 Amps.  1 Amp for the in-ceiling speakers in the room with the Arc and Sub (for TV), another Amp for outdoor speakers, and a 3rd Amp for speakers in another room.  I want to add a Turntable and CD player (long story on why we can’t just use streaming).  If I connect the Turntable to one Amp, and the CD Player to another will I be able to select the line-in from either Amp and choose to play that input wherever I choose?  For example, if the CD player was connected to Line-In for the Amp powering the outdoor speakers, could I use that input and play it only in the 3rd room, while simultaneously playing a different input through the outdoor speakers?  Does that make any sense at all?

 

Best answer by melvimbe

Yes, to all your questions.   The one thing to note is that the amp used in the same room as the Arc will have it’s input turned off as it’s surround sound configuration.  You can use the inputs on your other amps though, as you described.

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melvimbe
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  • January 21, 2025

Yes, to all your questions.   The one thing to note is that the amp used in the same room as the Arc will have it’s input turned off as it’s surround sound configuration.  You can use the inputs on your other amps though, as you described.


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  • January 21, 2025

Thanks.  Much appreciated.


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