Replacing Amp - Where In-Wall Volume Controls are NOT Wired to Speakers

Flood013

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I am trying to replace a 20+ year old Bose amplifier but I noticed that the six in-wall volume controls are NOT in series with their associated speakers. The controllers are wired solely to the amplifier (to slots labelled "Room #X Volume Control").

I am hoping to avoid re-wiring, but I can't find an amplifier on the market that allows for this configuration. Does anyone know if such an amplifier exist today?

Thank you for your time.
Albert :-)
 
That’s my signature, amps that I own. I was not recommending anything yet. I don’t understand what you are using.

I’m hoping someone else knows.



Thanks Joe, but the amps you listed don't appear to allow for a "stand-alone" volume controller connection.
 
That’s my signature, amps that I own. I was not recommending anything yet. I don’t understand what you are using.

I’m hoping someone else knows.

Roger that Joe. It's a Bose wall mounted amp that was installed in 1996, so I'm fealful this "configuration" is now obsolete.
 
You may have to find one of the local installers whose been around long enough to remember if there was anything unique about the wiring of those Bose systems and what if anything could be a drop-in replacement. If they are anything like their branded car installations then the wiring schemes will not follow standard conventions.
 
Yeah, I'm coming to the conclusion that if I want to replace the amp and continue to use the in-wall volume controls, so re-wiring will be necessary :-(
 
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