Integrated Amp

BobM

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My daughter tried to hook up my vintage NAD 3155 integrated to some speakers, but she crossed the speaker wires. I replaced the blown fuse and now only the right channel is working. I don't think the cost of getting it fixed would be worthwhile.

Soooooo. What should I look for boys? I need it to be able to switch between indoor and outdoor speakers, so this limits things (unless I get some kind of external switch box). Cost is definitely an issue - I want to keep this fairly cheap. Tubes would be nice.
 
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My daughter tried to hook up my vintage NAD 3155 integrated to some speakers, but she crossed the speaker wires. I replaced the blown fuse and now only the right channel is working. I don't think the cost of getting it fixed would be worthwhile.

Soooooo. What should I look for boys? I need it to be able to switch between indoor and outdoor speakers, so this limits things (unless I get some kind of external switch box). Cost is definitely an issue - I want to keep this fairly cheap. Tubes would be nice.

Bob...what do you mean, by switch between 2 pairs of speakers? 2 sets of terminals?
 
I want it to drive both my indoor speakers and outdoor speakers, so a switch on the unit allowing "A" or "B" or "A+B" is what I would prefer, or some kind of external box /switch that can accommodate the same.
 
I want it to drive both my indoor speakers and outdoor speakers, so a switch on the unit allowing "A" or "B" or "A+B" is what I would prefer, or some kind of external box /switch that can accommodate the same.

If its just using as back ground music I would just go with the A/V Receiver with A+B option. Yamaha , Denon...etc you can grab them under $2~300.

I don't think I never seen anything with Tubes with that option.
 
Find an old receiver, like a Marantz 2275, that has dual speaker connections. Then you can just turn a knob to select which speakers you want to listen to.
 
It's easy to find a switch box that will suit my needs, so the A/B switch is not a deal breaker.
 
What speakers will you be driving (please describe sensitivity, nominal/min/max impedance)?
Budget?

Is this primarily used for background music (obviously yes for outside speakers but are inside speakers your main listening speakers or just background)?
 
If its just using as back ground music I would just go with the A/V Receiver with A+B option. Yamaha , Denon...etc you can grab them under $2~300.

I don't think I never seen anything with Tubes with that option.

Find an old receiver, like a Marantz 2275, that has dual speaker connections. Then you can just turn a knob to select which speakers you want to listen to.

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Dirt cheap decent quality option with a tuner built in, Onkyo TX-8050 stereo receiver, 80wpc, sounds not too bad and can do the A/B switching, not glitzy but it'll get the job done.
 
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