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8-Ch. Stereo Speaker Selector
8 Channel High Power Stereo Speaker Selector
- Up To 8 Separate Speakers Pair To Your Stereo System.
- Accepts Speaker Wires Up To 14-Gauge.
- Handles 100 Watts Per Channel With Speaker Systems That Have A Minimum Impedance Of 8 Ohms.
- Protection Circuitry Keeps It Running Smoothly
- Frequency Response: 20Hz-20KHz
- Dimensions 12.8'' X 2.04'' X 6.12''
This speaker selector box allows you to play audio to up to eight different stereo speaker sets. It easily handles up to 100 watts per channel with speaker systems that have a minimum impedance of 8 ohms. Each input has an on/off switch. Protection circuitry keeps it running smoothly and prevents speaker burn-out. Accepts speaker wires up to 14 gauge.
estrobridge
Reviewed in Canada on March 22, 2025
Item functions as intended. Warranty registration is a real hassle due to continuous bombardment of advertising overlaying of the registration page. There is No Free Gift if you don't live in the USA. What's up with that!
Gustavo Zugasti
Reviewed in Mexico on April 16, 2025
Muy útil funciona muy bien y a muy buen precio
Frontier Fabricator
Reviewed in Canada on August 28, 2024
Works well for my home 8 zone speaker system, easy to hookup
Janet
Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2024
We added our own labels and this looks so nice…works so good…we have 8 sets speakers around our home ! Easy to hook up to our receiver
Bruce
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2023
I had 2 Pyle selector boxes in a previous house and they worked without a hitch. I thought I needed an extra box at my new house and didn’t hesitate buying Pyle but discovered I really didn’t need another selector box so I returned it.
K. A. Heck
Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2020
Because we are music lovers in our household, we have always enjoyed the ability to add extension speakers from our home audio/visual system to various rooms in our home. Extension speakers provide a very pleasant environment being able to go room-to-room in our house and have uninterrupted listening of our favorite tunes. As in our case, the extension speakers are mostly on at lower volume to provide background music. Serious listening is done in our living room with our main audio speakers.The Pyle speaker selector switch box works well for adding extension speakers. It is simple to use, has easy to understand instructions and safely sends the correct "load," (or in layman terms: power) to the speakers without overheating or taxing the amplifier within your audio/video system.The selector switch is a box you ideally set near your a/v system. Making a presumption you would know how to wire two stereo (left & right) speakers to your a/v system, it is easy to instead connect these wires to the Pyle speaker selector terminals and, in the case of this Pyle selector box which has up to 8 extension speakers capability, run wires to up to 8 speakers. I have used the Pyle speaker selector box to add extension speakers in my main listening room as well as to other rooms.Keep in mind that this is NOT a wireless system. You will need to run actual speaker wires to each extension speaker. This can be particularly troublesome if you don't have easy access to attic/basement or crawl space, otherwise, your speaker wire runs will be visible and potentially unsightly. I heartily recommend hiring an electrician or home theater specialist if you need to run wires from your a/v system behind walls, below floors or above ceilings. This is not a flaw of the selector box. A properly "hard-wired" extension speaker is far more desirable than wireless because it is not subject to any form of interference or drop out that might be related to internet broad band issues, for example.Not taking the space here to elaborate, you will also owe it to yourself to research an easy to understand tutorial on proper speaker cable wire. The insert holes on the selector box are large enough to accept only up to 14 gauge speaker wire. So you can use speaker wire gauge numbered 14, 16, 18, 20 and so on, but any size of larger wire such as 12 or 10 gauge will not fit in the holes. 12 gauge may be neccessary for long runs of speaker wire.The front of the box is black. The buttons are easy to push and of course, allows you the choice to run 1 pair of extension speakers, all of them or just some. The selector box does not require power. It uses the power of the amplifier within your home audio/visual system. The selector box, if cared for properly, should last a very long time as there is no real moving parts other than the push buttons and the clips that hold the speaker wires in the holes.I've used and still use Pyle products, particularly their loud speakers. Products have always been dependable at fair prices.
Jay Richiuso
Reviewed in the United States on June 16, 2020
This speaker selector is terrific! My wife and I bought our house 5 years ago and it had a 10 speaker ceiling system, which we could never figure out how to get working. After some help from friends we realized that we needed a speaker selector, which we thought we'd have to have custom made, to connect to our radio/tape/CD/ record player system. A friend mentioned that such selectors were already available. I researched and choose the Pyle PSS8, and it works great! (Although only for 8 of our speakers that's okay because one speaker doesn't work and the other is in the garage--don't spend much time there!) The selector is easy to install and my wife is VERY happy!
Quique72
Reviewed in Spain on September 10, 2019
Estoy encantado con el producto. He montado hilo musical artesanal en casa y con este aparato puedo seleccionar que altavoz quiero conectar o desconectar en cada momento. Estoy como niño con zapatos nuevos.Super recomendable.
Steven Baker
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2019
I was looking for a solid yet simple speaker selector switch to manage the ceiling speakers in my house. We have Sonos throughout but the bridges can get expensive. I named the bridge "Ceiling Speakers" and then connected it to the amplifier input on the Pyle switch. I used 7 of the 8 available zones on the switch, connecting speaker pair and labeling the corresponding button on the face. It was super easy and it works great! I can run multiple zones at once depending where I want to hear the music. I do not notice any appreciable loss of power when I'm running all the zones at the same time, which surprised me.Overall i am impressed with the quality and the performance of the switch. Best part of the purchase is the value for the money. It's nice to see quality products that don't cost a fortune...
Hardrock
Reviewed in Canada on January 7, 2017
Hooked it up with speaker supply lines from my Sony Receiver. Works great, good sound, can control different speakers in different rooms. Was simple to hook up and the 14 gauge speaker wire I used no problem fitting into the back speaker connections. Just bared about half inch of wire, twisted it tight and opened the clip, inserted the bare section of wire and closed the clip, easy and fast. The 14 gauge speaker wire I used I got at Lowes, it came in a bubble package, found it where they have their phone, video connectors and ceiling speakers on display. You'll pay forty nine dollars, it's for running in wall cavities and is yellow in color, with thirty metres coiled up. It also comes in sixteen gauge for less money. I give this five stars, it more than met my expectations.
Florida
Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2013
Pyle Home PSS8 8-Channel High Power Stereo Speaker Selector. The reason I am giving the product 4 stars is that we have just started to use it. This replaced a monster 6-Channel that got so hot that it kept shutting down my receiver. It runs 6 sets of speakers and I am sending audio to another 6 sets of speakers running through the other monster 6-Channel.Pro's:Runs coolwill take 14 gauge wireeasy setupCon'sWhen running in protection mode you do lose quality, but running a whole house system with 12 sets of speakers, it works fine.
L.A. Shopper
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2011
The Pyle PSS8 8-channel speaker selector is well built and works nicely. Its metal case feels solid. The selector buttons give a solid click when depressed, confirming that they have been turned either on or off. I ordered the selector on Tuesday and received it the following Monday, so the free delivery also was very fast.I initally ordered a 6-channel speaker selector produced by another manufacturer. I returned that selector because I needed 2 more channels. Compared to the Pyle 8-channel selector, the build quality of the other manufacturer's 6-channel selector was poor as it had a lightweight plastic case and the selector buttons seemed cheap and flimsy. The Pyle selector definitely has a more solid feel to it, and its buttons feel more substantial and clicks easily into position. I would recommend the Pyle 8-channel speaker selector.
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