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Walter R.
 
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Default Sound equipment installation

Sorry, if this is the wrong group. Maybe you can re-direct me. Thanks

I am building a built-in stereo system, with wires running in the walls. I
have a good set of stereo speakers, connected to my main stereo amplifier.

Question: Can I permanently connect this set of speakers to another set of
wires from another amplifier in another room? Normally, the speakers would
be powered only by one amplifier at a time.

Would this connection cause any damage to the speakers or to the amplifiers.

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