Hello,
I have an LG home theater system with specifications as per the attached.
I am particularly unhappy with the performance of the center speaker and I often struggle to hear conversation.
I am in no way an audiophile or anything, but I guess you could tell by looking at the HT system anyway. So what I want to do is:
Disconnect the center speaker and put it in a storage drawer. Reconnect both rear speakers to the center channel, leave the front channels as they are.
Thus:
Channel FL: 1 Speaker
Channel FR: 1 Speaker
Channel Center 2 Speakers in Parallel
Channel SUB: 1 SUB
Channel RL: 0 Speaker
Channel RR: 0 Speaker
Will this blow up? On a basic level the amp wont need to deliver more power than its total design capacity as in fact I will remove one of the speakers all together.
In this scenario what should I expect? Will the speaker overheat? The Amp? Both?
Thanks for your input.
I have an LG home theater system with specifications as per the attached.
I am particularly unhappy with the performance of the center speaker and I often struggle to hear conversation.
I am in no way an audiophile or anything, but I guess you could tell by looking at the HT system anyway. So what I want to do is:
Disconnect the center speaker and put it in a storage drawer. Reconnect both rear speakers to the center channel, leave the front channels as they are.
Thus:
Channel FL: 1 Speaker
Channel FR: 1 Speaker
Channel Center 2 Speakers in Parallel
Channel SUB: 1 SUB
Channel RL: 0 Speaker
Channel RR: 0 Speaker
Will this blow up? On a basic level the amp wont need to deliver more power than its total design capacity as in fact I will remove one of the speakers all together.
In this scenario what should I expect? Will the speaker overheat? The Amp? Both?
Thanks for your input.