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Hello, i am Ben from the Netherlands. I own since 2010 a Home Theater and owned a lot of receivers over the years. Have a 9.2. system with JBL E80,EC35 and E20 speakers and collected the past year several AVR´s, because i like switching sometimes from one to another.

I currently have the next models: Onkyo TX-NR5008, Denon AVR4810ci, Pioneer LX304, Pioneer VSA-AX10, Pioneer VSX-AX4asi, Marantz SR6004, Yamaha RX-V2700, Onkyo TX-NR900E and finally HK AVR645, but the latter is broken, probably a fuse or something.

I build an AVR switch with 6-positions rotary switch for all speakers, so i can select the AVR that i want to use without having to switch cabels all the time.

I hope to share pictures in the next future and hope to receive usefull information and tips from other members of this board

Thanks for your reply in advance.
 
Hello, i am Ben from the Netherlands. I own since 2010 a Home Theater and owned a lot of receivers over the years. Have a 9.2. system with JBL E80,EC35 and E20 speakers and collected the past year several AVR´s, because i like switching sometimes from one to another.

I currently have the next models: Onkyo TX-NR5008, Denon AVR4810ci, Pioneer LX304, Pioneer VSA-AX10, Pioneer VSX-AX4asi, Marantz SR6004, Yamaha RX-V2700, Onkyo TX-NR900E and finally HK AVR645, but the latter is broken, probably a fuse or something.

I build an AVR switch with 6-positions rotary switch for all speakers, so i can select the AVR that i want to use without having to switch cabels all the time.

I hope to share pictures in the next future and hope to receive usefull information and tips from other members of this board

Thanks for your reply in advance.
Hi Ben.
Pioneer VSA-AX10 is a flagship product.
Pl compare the sounds output of all your AVRs
Thank you
 
Here some pictures of my own build 6AVR-Switch. There is one rotary switch for powering on the AVR of choice, so there can not be more then one device on the speaker circuit, which may kill at least one.
 

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Hello, i am Ben from the Netherlands. I own since 2010 a Home Theater and owned a lot of receivers over the years. Have a 9.2. system with JBL E80,EC35 and E20 speakers and collected the past year several AVR´s, because i like switching sometimes from one to another.

I currently have the next models: Onkyo TX-NR5008, Denon AVR4810ci, Pioneer LX304, Pioneer VSA-AX10, Pioneer VSX-AX4asi, Marantz SR6004, Yamaha RX-V2700, Onkyo TX-NR900E and finally HK AVR645, but the latter is broken, probably a fuse or something.

I build an AVR switch with 6-positions rotary switch for all speakers, so i can select the AVR that i want to use without having to switch cabels all the time.

I hope to share pictures in the next future and hope to receive usefull information and tips from other members of this board

Thanks for your reply in advance.

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Here some pictures of my own build 6AVR-Switch. There is one rotary switch for powering on the AVR of choice, so there can not be more then one device on the speaker circuit, which may kill at least one.
Wow. This must have taken lot of thought and time building and wiring the connections inside. Kudos.
 
Hello, i am Ben from the Netherlands. I own since 2010 a Home Theater and owned a lot of receivers over the years. Have a 9.2. system with JBL E80,EC35 and E20 speakers and collected the past year several AVR´s, because i like switching sometimes from one to another.

Welcome to the forum! Happy to have you here.


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