The PRO-6HP is a robust, efficient dual-source speaker selector for up to six pairs of speakers. Designed for demanding applications, this high-quality speaker selector features a low-frequency protection circuit to reduce subsonic signals. This allows higher power operation without amplifier shutdown.
An A/B switch on the front panel allows you to power all your speakers with either of two source amplifiers. The PRO-6HP is designed for use with either 4- or 8-ohm speakers.
The PRO-6HP uses audiophile-grade autoformers for impedance matching to maintain a safe operating load at the amplifier while distributing maximum power throughout your system. A rotary switch on the rear panel sets the appropriate impedance for your amplifier, based on the number of speaker pairs connected.
- Lets you control speakers in several rooms from a central location
- Printed room labels included
- Detachable snap connectors are color coded for easy wire termination
- Selectable impedance matching accommodates 4- or 8-ohm speakers
- Low-frequency protection circuit helps to guard your amplifier
- Audiophile-quality autoformers provide high performance for years
Shipping Dimensions |
20.3" (W) x 6.2" (H) x 12.2" (D), (51.4 x 15.6 x 30.9 cm) |
Shipping Weight |
9.1 lbs (4.2 kg) |
Connector(s) |
Detachable 4-pole color-coded snap connectors |
Impedance Matching Type |
Autoformer |
Low Frequency Protection |
Bipolar capacitor circuit, 6 dB high-pass filter, centered at 30 Hz |
Max Wire Size |
14 AWG (1.9 mm) |
Power Handling |
100 watts RMS continuous per channel, 300 watts peak per channel |
Speaker Impedance |
4 ohms |
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Type:
Audio Components
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Energy Star Rated:
No
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