At a certain juncture during my acquisition / upgrade path, It became an absolute necessity to have a amp switch, so that I could use my front speakers for both AVR and stereo amp.
I started acquiring components needed and ordered Nakamichi banana plugs and posts from ebay. Now most important thing was the switch, and I did not want using four / two switches, I wanted to have a single switch which should switch the amps in one go.
Some searching yeilded the result in the form of 4PDT switch (Four Pole Dual Throw) and I ordered the same form eBay, however the first shipment did not reach me, the seller was kind enough to ship it again, but in the mean time, I found a very good quality 4PDT switch in the local market. I purchased a cabinet, washers, heat shrink and was all set to go.
I will let the pics (low res mobile cam) do the talking.
The Cabinet (I would have preferred a black box :sad
Holes Drilled
Audioquest cable with connectors soldered
With heat shrink sleeve
Plastic insulator inside
The switch side view
Ready to use
The back view
Operational switch
Now, why I call it audiophile quality - as you can see in the pics that the posts and the connecters are gold plated, and hence electrons feel good that they are passing through gold and sound better.
Finally, a special thanks to FM Omishra, for his valuable suggestions throughout the build process.
I am yet to implement one of his suggestion to keep the cable run minimal inside the switch.
Thanks for reading
-Sann'
I started acquiring components needed and ordered Nakamichi banana plugs and posts from ebay. Now most important thing was the switch, and I did not want using four / two switches, I wanted to have a single switch which should switch the amps in one go.
Some searching yeilded the result in the form of 4PDT switch (Four Pole Dual Throw) and I ordered the same form eBay, however the first shipment did not reach me, the seller was kind enough to ship it again, but in the mean time, I found a very good quality 4PDT switch in the local market. I purchased a cabinet, washers, heat shrink and was all set to go.
I will let the pics (low res mobile cam) do the talking.

The Cabinet (I would have preferred a black box :sad


Holes Drilled

Audioquest cable with connectors soldered

With heat shrink sleeve

Plastic insulator inside

The switch side view

Ready to use

The back view

Operational switch
Now, why I call it audiophile quality - as you can see in the pics that the posts and the connecters are gold plated, and hence electrons feel good that they are passing through gold and sound better.
Finally, a special thanks to FM Omishra, for his valuable suggestions throughout the build process.
I am yet to implement one of his suggestion to keep the cable run minimal inside the switch.
Thanks for reading
-Sann'
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