Monster Cable SS-6 Speaker Switcher for 6 Pairs of Speakers

By admin On July 22nd, 2010

  • High current amplifier protection circuitry allows you to use up to 6 speaker pairs without damaging your amplifier.
  • Accepts any gauge speaker cable terminated with Monster Angled Gold Pin connectors.
  • High quality extruded aluminum chassis for heat dissipation.
  • High current resistors with aluminum finned heat sinks for maximum power delivery, up to 150 watts per channel.
  • 24k gold contact spring-loaded connectors for maximum signal transfer and easy cable hookup.

Product Description
Many people demand the flexibility and convenience of using multiple speakers throughout the house – even outdoors. If you hook up more than one speaker pair to your amplifier, however, the impedance (ohms) may drop to a dangerously low level, stressing your amp beyond its limits, causing circuitry damage or shutdown. You may avoid this potential nightmare by connecting your speakers to a multiple speaker selector. However, ordinary speaker selectors can also degrad… More >>

Monster Cable SS-6 Speaker Switcher for 6 Pairs of Speakers

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5 Responses to “Monster Cable SS-6 Speaker Switcher for 6 Pairs of Speakers”

  1. Kerry Doyle Says: July 22nd, 2010 at 11:29 pm

    I’m highly pleased with the utility of the monster speaker selector. Connections are easy, logical, and the sound does not appear degraded at all. Make sure you always have the protection button engaged. Without it, my amp shut down.

    The SS6 is a good way to run speakers to other rooms and outdoors
    Rating: 4 / 5

  2. D. McCann Says: July 23rd, 2010 at 1:00 am

    This six pair speaker selector switch replaced a piece of junk I had unfortunately purchased from Radio Shack. The old switch had bleed-through to non-selected speakers, which sort of defeats the purpose.

    The monster switch works as it should – sound only from selected speakers. It also looks nice, with an attractive black coated aluminum housing, and the switches seem to be of good quality. The connectors in the back are a little bit awkward if you don’t plan to use the “gold plated pins” that monster would like to sell you, which I don’t. Copper is a good enough conductor, thank you.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  3. Mick M Says: July 23rd, 2010 at 3:01 am

    I have limited budget for audio and I wanted to run speakers to a porch, two sets to a patio and another set in my kitchen. I connected this device to the “B” speakers on my Yamaha reciever. I thought I’d give this thing a try, but I was pretty skeptical because I have a variety of speakers and they are at various distances from my reciever. The farthest pair is over 120 feet away and I put a volume control on the end. I was pretty sure that would not work, but it works very well. The sound is really good even though the signal travels through this thing and 120 feet of wire and a volume control. The next thing I was afraid of is that all the sound would disapear or the quality would drop dramatically when I turned on all the speakers, but when I turned them all on there was no noticable loss of power to any speaker.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. Roberto Canseco Says: July 23rd, 2010 at 3:28 am

    The Monster Cable SS-6 Speaker is a great product, at first I thought it would help me to connect my 3 additional speakers, but to my surprise it was able to connect 12 speakers! (6 sets of two/audio-area), this is something great for the price it costs.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. KernelHappy Says: July 23rd, 2010 at 4:52 am

    For non-critical, multi-room, single zone audio, these get the job done and are priced right.

    I installed two of these in a home where the previous owner took the amp and switches when they sold. The existing volume controls were non-impedance matching and I didn’t perform any measurements, but two of these switches with 11 pairs of speakers enabled presented a manageable load to the 150wpc 2 channel amp allowing hours of continuous use without forcing the amp into thermal shut down.

    I should also point out to others that these are impedance matching, not volume matching, they average out the electrical load placed on the amplifier. This is important because if you have different speakers with different sensitivities (dbl/wm), you will end up with different apparent audio levels in different rooms (I should have thought to explain that to this customer before hand).
    Rating: 4 / 5

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