Ceiling speakers for background music

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lovinthehd

lovinthehd

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Cursory glance at your manual didn't answer my question whether you can simply designate mono as an output mode (e.g. on my Denon for each zone I can set for stereo or mono). If you go to your zone 2 or 3 settings, do you have a stereo or mono option? If you have the mono option your setup choices widen slightly.
 
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Onepointtwentyonegigawatt

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I'd love to check, but it's still in the box. o_O

Setting up the 5.1 system with it is my weekend project.
 
lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
And, just out of curiosity, if I can set a zone to mono output, would wiring the speakers in series, two to a channel, still be a problem?
Setting the unit to mono won't change impedance issues if that's what you mean. I wouldn't assume you don't like dual stereo setup, many actually do, especially for party/background use.
 
lovinthehd

lovinthehd

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BTW looked again at the manual and zones do have mono/stereo setting choice. Also has a setting for volume limit so you can set a nice safe volume level to avoid accidental damage from the casual volume control user. Got kids? :)
 
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Onepointtwentyonegigawatt

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I do have kids. Little ones that who have become scarily adept at remote controls.

So, wire a pair to each channel, in parallel, and set a volume limit. Can try either stereo or mono to see what I like. Would be preferable to find 16 ohm speakers if possible.

What happens if I wire them in series? My understanding is that won't create impedance issues.
 

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