How are you going to arrange the two speakers' geometries to avoid inevitable phase cancellations/combing from the two tweeters? And what about the combined impedence dip's affect on the amp's stability? Or are you just pulling our collective legs here?
Running Speakers in Parallel, center channel help.
Though many people disagree with this approach, I would like to run a stereo pair of speakers for a single center channel. Each speaker is biwirable, thus 4 connections per speaker. My amp is a conventional one with a single + and single - coming out!
I understand I am better off running the speaker in parallel versus jumpers to each.
My question is two-fold. 1) How would connect a pair of speakers in parallel? 2) Your thoughts on running stereo speakers for a center channel?
For what it is worth, I am running a set of Veritas 2.8s, and will be using 2.2s as the center. The amp is the Cal MCA-2500.
Thanks!!
Dan
I understand I am better off running the speaker in parallel versus jumpers to each.
My question is two-fold. 1) How would connect a pair of speakers in parallel? 2) Your thoughts on running stereo speakers for a center channel?
For what it is worth, I am running a set of Veritas 2.8s, and will be using 2.2s as the center. The amp is the Cal MCA-2500.
Thanks!!
Dan
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