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6 speaker wiring to a 4 channel receiver?


kevin kirk

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Looks like your first post, so welcome to the forums here. 

 

Maybe some detail of what your speakers are and what your receiver is would let us give you better  advice.  I guessing from what you say it is a stereo receiver with outputs for two pairs of speakers?

 

Once we know more details we could give advice that might work for you. 

 

 

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7 hours ago, esldude said:

Looks like your first post, so welcome to the forums here. 

 

Maybe some detail of what your speakers are and what your receiver is would let us give you better  advice.  I guessing from what you say it is a stereo receiver with outputs for two pairs of speakers?

 

Once we know more details we could give advice that might work for you. 

 

 

 If it is as Dennis has suggested, I have attached an old method of obtaining some of the benefits of 4 channel sound from only a Stereo Output.

FOUR-CHANNEL SOUND.jpg

 

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