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Speaker Selector w 6 Sonos in-ceiling

  • March 31, 2025
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Hi all,

I have bought a Sonos Amp which will be connected a total of 6 Sonos in-ceiling speakers: 4 x 8” in the living room, 1 x 6.5” in the kitchen and 1 x 6.5” in the bathroom (all playing in mono obviously).
I need to be able to select (= switch on/of) 3 zones: living room, kitchen and bathroom. Since Sonos does not support zones, I am thinkng of using the Taga Harmony TS-4 (see here) as a speaker selector. What worries me, since I am not very knowledgeable in the subject, is if there will be any issues regarding currents & impedance that could destroy the Sonos Amp, speaker or even the Taga Harmony! Could you please advise me regarding this issue?
Thank you!

Best answer by jgatie

That switch has impedance matching circuitry, so you should be fine.  Performance will drop, but there’s no chance of harm to the amplifier or speakers. 

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jgatie
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  • March 31, 2025

That switch has impedance matching circuitry, so you should be fine.  Performance will drop, but there’s no chance of harm to the amplifier or speakers.