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Re: Yamaha Receiver A/B switching help please.
Interesting situation. I'm sure you're not the first person to want to do this. You probably need to provide more info, but my feeling is that, at least with your current receiver, you can't do this. You are describing a traditional "A-B" type of speaker setup, when what you need is a "main-remote" type of setup. A receiver which is capable of driving a main system (the surround one) and a remote, 2 channel system in another room. You would just have both sets of speakers in the same room. Many mid to high end surround receivers have this capability, though some don't have the needed amps for the remote system built in.
So, it can be done with the right receiver, it just doesn't sound like your receiver has the capability without having to do a lot of reconfiguring when you switched speakers.
I guess my main question is, why don't you wannt to use the same left and right speakers for both systems instead?
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