The pictured rotary looks like industrial switchgear to me - far from flimsy. They're not designed for audio, but neither are the relays and toggles.I would go for toggle swicthes / relays myself as the rotary switches seem quite a bit more flimsy in my experience.
Thanks for the kind offer. Hi I have the Niles one too, at my shop. For home I think I want something else, if I decide to do this at all. The Luxman AS-50R maybe? Seems overpriced but closest I see to what I want. Can't find much info on this though. Has anyone used the AS-50R?I have a Niles HDL-4 switcher that's just taking up space, but it's Z-compensated. PM me if interested.
Yes they are industrial, some brands are configurable for more switching contacts, special functions (on/off/auto/start) they tend to work for years.The pictured rotary looks like industrial switchgear to me - far from flimsy. They're not designed for audio, but neither are the relays and toggles.
Nice but soldering would allow for a lower contact resistance I think.
What kind of switch is that, with how many contacts?
Is the minus contact also switchable?
What kind of switch is that, with how many contacts?