questions about my wireing

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BlackBurn

Audiophyte
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the picture in the middle are my center speakers the wire comes out from the reciver then gets hubed to the bottom speaker and the top black speaker is daisy chained to the top pair

the picture on the left the left audio cable from the receiver goes to the black klispch then daisy chained to the thin sony

the pair for the right is the same as the left but it goes from the amp to the black speaker then to a center speaker from that its daisy chained to the thin sony speaker

is their a limit to how many speakers one can "daisy chain" and can i do it with the two subs by the tv with out pushing to much power?
 
lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
Hard to know. What are the makes/models of the receiver and speakers to start so we know what we're looking at particularly? Are you talking about an amp connection with speaker wire to passive speakers and wired in parallel or series? Or line level outputs to powered speakers?
 
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BlackBurn

Audiophyte
Klipsch KSF 8.5 Floor Stand Tower Speaker A PAIR Black #S1
sony ss TS21
sony ss ct33
sony ss ct302
sony ss t520

amp
yamaha rx--v373

sub
rca 40-5023
paradigm pdr-10

when you say parallel do you mean from the amp to two sets of speakers?
 
lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
Why do you feel the need to double speakers up on a channel in the first place?
 
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BlackBurn

Audiophyte
to see if it would work and to add more speakers

i was also wondering could i connect my yamaha rx-v592 to my yamaha rx v373 and run them in tandem so i can split the load up?
 
lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
to see if it would work and to add more speakers

i was also wondering could i connect my yamaha rx-v592 to my yamaha rx v373 and run them in tandem so i can split the load up?
But why add more speakers on one channel? What's the benefit? Volume? It can create acoustical problems as well as amp problems. What type of audio are you listening to, 2.0 music or 5.1/7.1 movies or both or ? Running receivers in parallel just makes things even more complicated/worse. Simplicity is generally better. So just why are you adding extra speakers on a given channel? Is the surround sound lacking on certain channels or you are just trying to use speakers on hand or ?
 
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BlackBurn

Audiophyte
useing speakers on hand music and tv pluss it kinda felt lacking in sound with just the two big black speakers
 
lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
Have you tried setting up as proper surround with appropriate speaker placement? Generally I'd just use the best speakers I can on L/R/C speakers and put the lesser on surround duties. Might want to look into your sub setup for improvements, too. How many speakers of each model are we talking here?
 
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BlackBurn

Audiophyte
their are 2 klipsch 2 sony tall and thin and 2 of the walmount type speakers

and yes i had the basic setup but it sounded like it just wasnt enough if that makes sence
 
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BlackBurn

Audiophyte
what would i need to connect them correctly like a speaker hub ?>
 
lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
what would i need to connect them correctly like a speaker hub ?>
You just connect one speaker to each channel in the avr. (Left, Right, Center, Surround Right and Surround Left and the sub on the pre-out (maybe both subs) for a 5.1 setup. You likely overall just want better speakers.....use the best one you have for each channel and then plan some upgrading!
 
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