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Old 7th September 2007, 23:51   #40 (permalink)
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Can one have parallel speaker wiring....

I am asking cause i want to increase rear speakers output as they sound quite low as in comparison to fronts!And when one sit in rear,one can feel the gap!!
What will be the effect of the above configiration on the system!! and on sound dynamics of the system!!
First of all, hearty congratulations! That is one helluva DIY job. Even though need is what triggered it, you managed to do a kick-a$$ job!


I'm no guru, but I just have this to say:

As of now, your components and ID are running off the amplifier, right? Leave it there, the sub and 4 speakers would be asking for too much from the 75.4 IMO.

I am not trying to stretch your budget, but if you do want to amplify the rear speakers, you can consider a monoblock for the ID and run the speakers off the 75.4. That would do great justice to your sub and the speakers.

P.S: And I did not think of a decent 2-channel amplifier because it would not be a good addition to your awesome setup. Besides, amplifying the rear and front speakers from the same amplifier is a better choice - does not bring in variations.
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