Hi gurus,
I want to connect a center speaker (that's usually connected to a dedicated output in surround system) to a stereo system (amplifier) that has only Left/Right outputs - for listening music.
In some forums I encountered a proposition of connecting the CenterSpeaker to the '+' terminals of L/R channels, like this:
In my amplifier's case, the '-' of Left and Right channels are connected.
Each speaker has 8 Ohms Impedance.
1. how does this added Center Speaker connection affects the Impedance for each Left/Right channel
(will it be lower/greater/the same as 8Ohms)
2. In case you're familiar with this center speaker issue (connection to stereo/music systems) - is this good/bad connection ? any other suggestions ?
Thanks in advance.
I want to connect a center speaker (that's usually connected to a dedicated output in surround system) to a stereo system (amplifier) that has only Left/Right outputs - for listening music.
In some forums I encountered a proposition of connecting the CenterSpeaker to the '+' terminals of L/R channels, like this:
In my amplifier's case, the '-' of Left and Right channels are connected.
Each speaker has 8 Ohms Impedance.
1. how does this added Center Speaker connection affects the Impedance for each Left/Right channel
(will it be lower/greater/the same as 8Ohms)
2. In case you're familiar with this center speaker issue (connection to stereo/music systems) - is this good/bad connection ? any other suggestions ?
Thanks in advance.