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Speaker Selection Switch for a truck


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neevnav 
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Posted: May 01, 2006 at 5:21 PM / IP Logged  

Hey all,

I have a 94 Chev pickup with a Sony deck installed. What I want to do is install a set of outdoor speakers in the bed of the truck for when I'm at the Drive In/field parties. Now my problem is finding a switch that supports two channels. I have a switch that will support one channel, is there anyway to attach both channels to it? Has anyone else tried something like this or can think of some kind of switch that could facilitate this?

Thanks, Mike

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Just use two switches for each channel if you cannot find a dual switch. It won't hurt anything
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Easier solution is to get a full rang stereo amplifier for the "outside" speakers.
Using a switch you will have to have switches for the inside and outside speakers.
With the amp you just hook the outdoors to the amp and your off.
hustlin247 
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How about 1 switch and some relays?
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Possibly lol
neevnav 
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Any idea how I could go about it with relays? I have no experience using them

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