Cheap Monster Cable SS4 Multi-Speaker Selector (Electronics) Price
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| CATEGORY: | Electronics |
| MANUFACTURER: | Monster Cable |
| FEATURES: | High current amplifier protection circuitry allows you to use up to 4 speaker pairs without damaging your amplifier., High current resistors with aluminum finned heat sinks for maximum power delivery, up to 150 watts per channel., High quality extruded aluminum chassis for heat dissipation., Accepts any gauge speaker cable terminated with Monster Angled Gold Pin connectors., 24k gold contact spring-loaded connectors for maximum signal transfer and easy cable hookup. |
| MEDIA: | Electronics |
| MPN: | SS-4 |
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| UPC: | 050644260360 |
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Customer Reviews of Monster Cable SS4 Multi-Speaker Selector
Used in RV with Car Stereo I used this unit in my RV to run 3 pairs of speakers - 2 inside and 1 outside and it's worked great. I am sure I busted some sort of Audio Engineering rules, but it sure worked like a charm. I can now separate inside/outside/sleeping quarters and couldn't be happier. I also took the unit apart, drilled two holes in the top of it, and mounted it under the cabinets. It looks and works great.
Monster Satisfied
I bought two MSS-4's.Hooked them up to my Harman/Kardon 3480 stereo receiver. They were easy to hook up. I like the feature of push type terminals. Other boxes I worked with had screw type plug-in that made it sometimes hard to get the wire in. You could also misplace the push-in connectors. Replaced all the old speaker wire with new Monster XP (XPMS). The box handles the power of the HK 3480 and my Cewin-Vega's never sounded better. The MSS-4 also looks great in my stereo cabinet.
Poorly designed - Not user friendly
The description empathesizes how it "protects" your amplifier but the first page in the instructions warns that your amplifier can be damaged if you fail to keep at least one button depressed. Most speaker selectors are designed so a load is placed on the amplifier when all buttons are out.
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> It also has a fifth button that says "press before using multiple speaker pairs". It's not clear when to use this nor is it clear what it does.
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>I can just see me trying to explain the "operating instructions" to the wife and kids.