That’s what I thought and MDS expounded on. The first option would be to run all three fronts large. The second would be to run them small, but that’s not why you upgraded to the 2500. The third would be to run the center small as well, wired with speaker connections AND the sub-out split off the receiver.
Hi AVRat.
Obviously option 2 would not give me the best theatre sound so I'll focus on the correct wiring of options 1 and 3.
Just to let you know, my A/V receiver has both a LFE output jack and a center channel pre-amp output jack on the back. Keeping that in mind, let's proceed.
Option 1: In regards to the 2500 center channel, would the shorting plates to the subwoofer remain connected so I only have one cable going to center channel? Both the mains and the center channel would be set to LARGE.
Option 3: In regards to the 2500 center channel, it sounds like I should remove the two shorting plates to the sub, but keep the shorting plates between the mid and high frequence jacks. Next, connect a cable from the amp's center channel output to the mid/high frequency jacks of the 2500. The connection to the center channel's sub would be one of two possibilities:
1) run a cable from the receivers center channel pre-amp output RCA jack to the RCA jack on the 2500.
2) add a 'y-connector ' to the receiver's LFE output RCA jack enabling that signal to feed both the sub in the center channel and the sub in the back of the room.
Which of of these two sub signal sources would produce the best results?
The mains and center channel would be set to SMALL.
Lastly, would you go with Option 1 or 3 for my best theatre experience?
Thanks so much for your help, and everyone elses help and suggestions!!!!!!