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for a minute I thought that you wanted to connect same speakers to 2 TVs, then solution would have been PowerLink splitter https://almando.com/index.php/b-o/almando-powerlink-switch-stereo.html
however I think you meant just adding independant pair of speakers to these TVs, then you just need to specify what speakers you need to connect, and Steve form http://soundsheavenly.com/ will be able to help you with approrpiate cable.
i have a pair of Beolab 4000's and 2 pairs beolabs 8000 as well as ceiling centre speaker connected to the avant and considering in connecting same speakers to the 2nd tv in another so that i can utilise the projector
hope this makes sense
take a look at almando power link switch, it is capable of switching between 2 inputs . you might need to daisy chain each pair of speakers and connect one switch to each pair.
Hi quader,
This is an interesting question. My answer would normally be: Yes, you could connect the same speakers to two TVs, but this may not be the best solution. Extra hardware is needed (as mentioned above) which adds to the cost and complexity, whilst there may be little or no gain in doing this.
Would you be able to upload a sketch or diagram to the forum thread please (or you can email one to me via my sponsor link below if you prefer and I can upload this for you)? We can then see the full room and equipment layout that you have and better understand what you want to achieve. There is often a simpler solution that becomes apparent once all the facts are known!
Kind regards, Steve.
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