Connecting one pair of speakers to two amps? Is it possible?


So recently I bought my first stereo system which includes a record player, two speakers and a Pioneer SX-450 amplifier. I've borrowed some records and it sounds really good, looking forward to purchasing my first ones. I also have a LG sound system (SJ4R) since before which I purchased with the TV. The LG sound system consists of two surround-speakers, a soundbar, a subwoofer and an amp. Only the surround-speakers are connected with copper conductor to the amp, the rest is wireless.

What I'm wondering is if there is any way to connect the surround-speakers to both the SX-450 and the amplifier that came with the sound system?

Thought that I could use the same wire and simply connect it to both but I read that that is highly disapproved since one of the amps could be fried.

Any advice on what I can do? I'm a newbie when it comes to audio gear and would like to learn more.

Thanks
olfo1
You are in a budget range where you can have quite good sound only if you avoid all the common mistakes. Like throwing money away on things like surround sound. The last thing you can afford to do is blow your good components by connecting them to the bad ones. You may be able to salvage something like the sub from the LG but that's about it. Do not connect two amps together. Do connect the TV L and R channels to the Pioneer. You should be able to adjust volume using the TV remote. Then ditch the rest of the LG, spend the money on records.
+ 1 NO

Answered you’re own question. It sounds good. Leave it a alone.

Different system different speakers. No need to get complex out of the gate. Enjoy it a bit, before you go blowing things up. LOL

Regards