Just hook it up to the center channel + and - like any other speaker. YOu may need to adjust the center channel gain vs the fronts since the lower impedence will likely draw more power from the amp.
4ohm and 8ohm
Hi!
So, I'm still a newB here - you'll see by my question ))
please bare with me:
I have a pair of B&W 602 S3 that I use for the fronts. Their specs say they are 8ohm speakers. I have them connected to a Marantz home theater amp via bi-wired cables.
I have a KEF center channel that I borrowed from a friend of mine and am trying to hook it up, but it says it is a 4ohm speaker and I am basically wondering how to connect it to my marantz wo breaking anything. Any advice?
So, I'm still a newB here - you'll see by my question ))
please bare with me:
I have a pair of B&W 602 S3 that I use for the fronts. Their specs say they are 8ohm speakers. I have them connected to a Marantz home theater amp via bi-wired cables.
I have a KEF center channel that I borrowed from a friend of mine and am trying to hook it up, but it says it is a 4ohm speaker and I am basically wondering how to connect it to my marantz wo breaking anything. Any advice?
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