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    OSD SSVC6D6x Zone 2x Source (Master A/B) Speaker Selector w/ 300W Volume Control, Impedance Protection

    Purchase 6x Zone 2x Source (Master A/B) Speaker Selector w/ 300W Volume Control, Impedance Protection SSVC6D
    • Outdoor Speaker Depot SKU: OSD-SSVC6D ssvc-6-d300-6-pair-speaker-selector-with-volume-control
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    The SSVC6D dual source 6-pair speaker selector with volume controls is one of our most popular models because it's the perfect fit and price for a wide range of distributed audio systems and includes features found on selectors that cost three times as much. Made of high quality metal cast construction and compact enough to fit tablet top, this versatile speaker selector connects six pairs of speakers or 12 speakers total and puts you in control of which zone to play and at what volume level. Compatible with all high-power amps up to 300W, the front-mounted master A/B switch allows you to toggle between two audio sources; for instance, switch from music streamed from your tablet or receiver with just a push of a button. 

    Features:
    • Dual source speaker selector that distributes audio from a high current amplifier to up to six pairs of speakers or six separate zones
    • Includes individual volume control knobs to raise or lower the volume of each listening zone
    • Front-mounted master A/B switch lets you turn sources either on or off
    • Play one pair, a combination of pairs, or all six pairs simultaneously and adjust the volume to suit each zone
    • Impedance protection allows a single amplifier to safely power several pairs of speakers
    • Autoformer-based operates more efficiently than resistor-based selectors
    • Compact table top design or fits inside cabinets and equipment racks
    • Six individual zone on/off slotted buttons for easy labeling
    • Removable input/output connectors provide hassle-free hook-up
    • Compatible with all high-current amplifiers up to 300W
    • Accepts up to 14-gauge speaker cable
    • High quality metal construction
    Professional-Level Whole House Audio at a DIY Price
    This durable 6-zone speaker selector will accommodate many distributed audio systems and is limited only by your imagination. Control your outdoor rock speakers and patio system with outputs 1 and 2, dining room and kitchen speakers with outputs 3 and 4, etc., to create a professional-level whole house system. The SSVC6D is also well suited for commercial applications such as restaurants where the bar area may have higher volumes than the dining rooms and restrooms.

    Impedance-Matching Protection Safeguards Amplifiers
    To help protect expensive audio equipment, this 6-zone high-power speaker selector includes impedance-matching frequency protection circuitry that reduces subsonic signals so you can safely drive multiple pairs of speakers without going below the amp's impedance ratings which can cause it to overheat or shut down.

    Designed for Ease of Use and Installation
    Connecting 12 speakers is a tedious and frustrating chore which is why the SSVC6D includes removable input and output connectors that accept up to 14-gauge speaker cable. The heavy-duty connectors unplug from the back so you can strip and insert the wires systematically without confusion of what speaker wire is going to what zone. For added convenience, the individual on/off buttons are slotted so you can label each of the listening zones.

    Warning: California's Proposition 65

    Warning:

    This product can expose you to chemicals, including vinyl chloride, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

    • Speaker Selector Type: 6 Zone Dual Source w/ Volume Control
    • # of Zones or Speaker Pairs: 6
    • Dual Source
    • A/B Switch works as On/Off Switch: A is On and B is Off
    • Impedance Protection: Yes
    • Speaker Impedance: 8 Ohms
    • Impedance-matching Frequency Protection Circuitry
    • Maximum Operating Range: 300W
    • Frequency Response: 20Hz - 20kHz
    • Input Source: Up to 2 Amplifiers or Receivers
    • Input/ Output Connector Type: Spring-loaded Guillotine-style Push Terminals
    • Wiring Requirement: Up to 14 Gauge Wire
    • Internal Jumper Settings: 1x, 2x, 4x, and 8x
    • Autoformer-based Operates More Efficiently Than Transformer-based
    • Automatic Poly Switches -  Built-in overload protection: Poly Switches Turn Off Unit When Overloaded
    • Total Attenuation per Zone/ Volume Control; 42dB Maximum, 12 positions
    • Dimensions (L x H x D): 16.75" x 2.5" x 6.25"
    • Weight: 9 lbs
    • Warranty: 2 Years
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    Steve • 12/17/2019, 2:17:43 PM I have a multi zone A/V receiver with 175 watts per channel. I am looking to run zone 1 to three sets of speakers, then zone 2 to another 3 sets of speakers. Right now I use two separate speaker switches. Could I run the zone 1 as input a, zone 2 as input b - then use a single switch to control both in this method?
    Customer Service • 12/17/2019, 2:17:43 PM
    Hi Steve: I am going to need a little bit more information to answer your question properly. What would help is if you can tell me more about your system and all its components. What is the Brand name and Model number of your Multi Zone Receiver. How many rooms are connecting. You mention two switches are you referring to Volume Controls? Anything you can add to the description of what you are trying to do will help. I am confident I can help you out. Looking forward to hearing from you. Tim Leahy OSD tech Support
    Anne • 12/17/2019, 2:17:43 PM I have a sony amp with 4 ea 8 ohm speakers and 1ea 4 ohm center speaker in the console. Here are the specs on the amp: powerband width (1HF) 7Hz-30 kHz (8 ohms) Overall output (1 kHz) 135W +135W (front, at rear/center off at 8 ohms) 15W +15W (rear, at front/center off at 8 ohms) 30 W (center, at front/rear off at 4 ohms. What I want to do is add 4 more speakers at 8 ohms each out on my deck. I'm thinking to use 16/4 cable as the length of the run to the deck is 200 to 225 ft. I want to be able to control the volume or turn off various pairs of speakers. The SSVC6D 300 watt selector seems to be the right choice but from what I've read, it gets confusing about when you keep adding 8 ohm speakers that it drops the impedance and that some amps cannot handle the low load. Plus I'm concerned about the lengthy cable run and possible drop or load there. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
    Customer Service • 12/17/2019, 2:17:43 PM
    Hi Anne: One, we would like to know the actual model number for the SONY Receiver. SONY does not have a zone 2 output feature under $499.95. I am assuming you are trying to connect the additional 4 speakers to this amp using the SSVC6D. Are you connecting 4 more pair of 8 ohm speakers or four each 8 ohm speakers. Speaker selectors like the SSVC series feature internal Impedance Matching Volume controls that helps control the impedance setting that the Receiver/amplifier sees. Usually we recommend adding an external amplifier connected to the Zone 2 Pre amp output of the AVR and then connected to the corresponding SSVC speaker Selector. For four pairs of speakers we would recommend the SSVC4 four zone speaker selector. The key is we need a little more information before we can provide you with the best answer. TL/3752
    ralph resek • 12/17/2019, 2:17:43 PM I have a Yamaha RX-710 AV Receiver. Can this control 4- pair of speaker and center speaker. How do I wire to receiver?
    Customer Service • 12/17/2019, 2:17:43 PM
    Hi Ralph: What are you trying to accomplish? This is 7.1 channel Audio Video Receiver. Are you using it now for a custom home theater and then also wanting to run multiple rooms. Or you trying to figure out how to use it as stereo receiver only. I understand the four pair of speakers but when you mention the center channel that where I get confused. If you can clarify what your current setup is so I can give you a better answer. My contact info is tim@osdaudio.com Possible drawing of your layout, Speakers you are using (brand and model) anything you can add will help. TL/4035
    Brad • 12/17/2019, 2:17:43 PM Do you have volume control with multiple source simultaneously? I note from one of your comments for this product, you used to have one (SSVC4 and/or SSVC2), but that you went to a "master switch" and thus losing the dual source at the same time (for example source A feeding speakers 1-3 and source B feeding speakers 4-6). Please advise. Thanks, --Brad
    Customer Service • 12/17/2019, 2:17:43 PM
    Hi Brad: The SSVC1, SSVC2 and SSVC4 speaker selectors with individual internal Volume Controls feature independent A or B source selection per zone (plus on/off switch per zone as well). So you can play either A or B at the same time for all zones. The SSVC6D features a master A or B switch which affects all six zones the same. It does not have the same flexibility as the SSVC1,2 or 4. We do have an independent Volume Controls that has an A or B switch plus Impedance matching (SVC-405) TL/4057
    ronlad meyer • 12/17/2019, 2:17:43 PM We are also looking a Niles 6 pair speaker switch w/volume control. We have home theater 1000 W Sony receiver w 6 speakers . Which can allow more wattage SSVcD or the Niles. NIles states 250W max and SSVC6D states 300W but since you sell them all we need to know best choice. We purchased JEC 906 and the volume controls have already failed . Please advise Thanks ron
    Customer Service • 12/17/2019, 2:17:43 PM
    Hi Ronlad: The JEC TC-906 features Dual Source selectable per zone with a Master on off switch. Our SSVC6D features on/off switch per zone (like the Niles) and a master A or B dual source. I not find what the JEC Volume Controls were rated at. The Niles and OSD have the same rated internal Volume Controls 100 Watts RMS and 250 to 300 watts peak. Are is a little more affordable than the Niles. Both the OSD and Niles feature removable input/output connectors versus the push terminals of the JEC. The real question is why did the JEC Volume Controls fail. Are you using the 1000 Watt SONY AVR for both Home Theater and then connecting Zone 2 Speaker output to the Speaker Selector. All AVR manufacturers recommend connecting only a single pair of speakers to the Zone 2 output. That is why they usually feature a pre-amp output to connect to an external Amplifier like our High Current AMP200. Then you connect to the Speaker Selector.There is not enough current to drive a six zone speaker selector especially with six internal volume controls. The shared Power Supply (with the other 5 to 7 channels was not meant for that application. I hope that helps. TL/4071