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Some kind of source switch box

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My amp only has one set of inputs, and I'm getting really tired of pulling RCA's everytime I want to go from TT to CDP. Is there some kind of switch box I can buy I can put between my amp and my sources that will add convenience without sacrificing sound quality? It doesn't have to be pretty, just functional.

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You might also want to consider the LR 1 Line Router from Mapletree Audio

Thats not an entirely bad price.

I'd consider DIY but I haven't touched a soldering iron since I built a beige box in 6th grade. ;)

Or I could just wait until a buy a new amp and get one with multiple inputs. Its just that I'm happy with the ppx3 slam right now, and I have lots of great tubes for it.

I need to go build one of those boxes sometime.

With loop out, source switch, and amp switch with headphone jack. :D Perhaps even two jacks.

Not sure how that would sound though. Any ideas?

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I think what postjack is looking for is a passive stage so that the only amplification would be via his headamp. Most traditional "preamps" have an active stage.

Yes, just an a/b switchbox basically.

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