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Quote:Originally Posted by scirica Yes, he anwered your question. Run them in parallel and you'll be fine. Enjoy. Thank you scirica, I just remembered that when impedance drop from 8Ω to 4Ω it usually double the power also.
Quote:Originally Posted by Tigger!  I haven't researched your speakers... however, if your speakers are 4 ohm, you would want to run them in series, this will make an 8 ohm load and the MRX will be happy with that. If they are 8...
Quote:Originally Posted by drhankz I have matched pairs of center channel speakers. They are CONNECTED in PARALLEL to Center Channel Amplifier. All my channels use a dedicated Amplifier for each channel. Thank you so much for the...
Quote:Originally Posted by drhankz I DISAGREE - I have dual Centers in my theater which was purpose built in 1996. NO PROBLEMS AT ALL Quote:Originally Posted by drhankz Comb Filtering is usually a MIC problem when two mics...
Guys, is it possible to use 2 speakers (KEF LS50) as a center channel? If yes, how can I connect them to my MRX500? I'm thinking of using 6 KEF LS50s + a subwoofer to create a 5.1 system for my home theater. Regards,
I've just bought my first projector, which is the epson 8700, I tried to ceiling mount it myself but I keep getting this slight curve at the bottom corner both left and right. I don't know if I mount it in the correct position? By the...
Has anyone try Magnum Screen? http://www.magnumscreens.com/ I wonder if it works well with the RS40 especially the Micro-Fine 4K.
For the RS40, if I have a maximum throw of 10' 10", what is the biggest 2.35:1 screen size I can get without using the lens?
For my final solution I will have to modify my current PJ mount (as pic below) due to lack of space. I'll update the pic again after the work is done (might take a couple of weeks because I have many things to do right now). Thanks you...
Quote: Originally Posted by shinksma Ah, well there you go: you have an excellent reason for not using a shelf. You don't seem to have much room for a wall mount either, though. Either way, it's going to be tricky. I'd ask why...
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