lemme get this straight.
zwbuntster said:
No, you dont understand. A separate signal leaves the receiver for each speaker. The 5 Bose then go to the sub woofer and passes through the crossover, sending all the bass to the woofer and the original signals to the speakers. Then, I will add two sides from the receiver that will both get separate signals as well. I think it will work, Bose says it will work, others have said it will work, so I am going to go for it.
You have seven speaker outputs coming out of hte receiver, right?
Now, you are gonna to connect the two "non-bose" speakers directly to your receiver's front right and left speaker outputs, right?
The other five speakers outputs on the receiver are going to the Bose bass box and. from there. to the individual bosettes, right?
If so, set your receiver as such:
Subwoofer to "No" or "Off". You're not sending a LFE signal to the sub from the receiver.
Assuming all speakers are up to it, set all speakers to large.
You'll get something. Maybe not what you want, but you'll get something. If the front right/left speakers are any good at all, you will quickly find out that the bosette you're using as your center speaker is woefully inadaquete in delivering the dialogue in compariason to them.