The SS-4.2 allows you to switch up to four speaker pairs connected to a stereo amplifier. Offering high-quality audio performance, it also provides overload protection and long-term reliability.
The SS-4.2 offers two operating configurations: Impedance Matching and Bypass. Impedance-matching mode provides automatic overload protection for use even with high-power amplifiers. This mode allows multiple pairs of speakers to be safely connected to an amplifier using the built-in automatic impedance-matching circuitry.
Bypass mode is used for direct speaker switching with remote impedance-matching volume controls. This allows local control in each room as well as higher efficiency; however, in this mode the impedance matching and overload protection are not engaged.
Designed for use with 8-ohm loudspeakers, the SS-4.2 also provides safe connection to bridged amplifiers and even works in applications where there is a floating ground. It has spring-loaded speaker terminals for quick connection and can accommodate speaker wire up to 12 gauge.
- Designed for high audio quality and long-term reliability
- "Provides impedance matching and automatic overload protection compatible with high-power amplifiers
- Bypass mode allows direct speaker switching when using remote impedance-matching volume controls
- "Ten-year parts and labor warranty
Shipping Dimensions |
11.8" (W) x 2.5" (H) x 10.3" (D), (29.8 x 6.4 x 26.0 cm) |
Shipping Weight |
2.5 lbs (1.1 kg) |
Connector(s) |
Spring terminals |
Frequency Response |
20 Hz - 20 kHz +/- 0 dB |
Max Wire Size |
12 AWG (2.4 mm) |
Power Handling |
100 watts per channel peak, 100 watts per channel RMS |
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Type:
Audio Components
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Energy Star Rated:
No
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