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Bad idea. If you want L-C-R or L-R to the center, get a quality passive soundbar such as one of the two GoldenEar SuperCinema 3D models (http://www.goldenear.com/products/supercinema3d) and connect the amplifier outputs to the appropriate soundbar inputs. I’ve heard it and it’s really good, esp. if you add a GoldenEar sub. Doing it the way you propose will give you a very unsatisfactrory sound--low frequencies from one channel and high frequencies to the other sent to the center. Depending on the sound mix of the source, it may work OK on some shows but be unintelligible on others. |
You do not want the left and right information in the center. There are 3 speakers up front for a reason - to separate the sound into a more realistic sound. Think about an explosion that only occurs in the left channel. If you wire the left channel to the tweeter and the right channel to the woofers, you end up the explosion going to the tweeter and and nothing going to the woofers. So, you get just the high frequency part of the explosion in the center. And remember the center usually does not have as good base response as your main speakers. Plus, you would miss all the center speaker information. Bi-wiring is there to bypass the crossover in the speaker, nothing more. |
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