Also my speaker wire is 10AWG - this accepts maximum of 14AWG - could I use speaker pin connectors?
Volume Control for second set of speakers
Hi guys, anyone have a recommendation for volume control so that I could lower the volume on the “B speakers” from my amp.
I’ve got two sets of speakers in a large room and I just want to turn one set down a little to blend them better.
Something like this thing:
https://www.monoprice.com/product?p_id=8231
But maybe better? Or maybe this thing is perfect? Anyone have one?
thanks!!
I’ve got two sets of speakers in a large room and I just want to turn one set down a little to blend them better.
Something like this thing:
https://www.monoprice.com/product?p_id=8231
But maybe better? Or maybe this thing is perfect? Anyone have one?
thanks!!
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Now where's Audiogon's reigning theoretical physicist when you need him? Oh well. Guess we can always use the old search engine... because... as with everything else.... its been asked and answered: https://electronics.stackexchange.com/questions/278198/volume-reducing-resistor-in-speaker-lines So you can either slap a rheostat in series with the one you want to trim, or (much better) open the amp up and add them inside following the circuit diagram. Whew, easier than I thought. Thank God, no Morphic Fields involved.... |
Think I can use these?: https://www.parts-express.com/lil-piggies-binding-posts-to-lead-wire-adapter-set-red-and-black-pair-... To connect 10 AWG with banana plugs to the NHT Volume Control? http://resources.corebrands.com/products/FG01041/pdf_FG01041_TVC-1_manual.pdf |
Would there be any way to run the B speakers through the Schiit SYS? https://www.schiit.com/products/sys |
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