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taxidriver

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#143636 22-Apr-2014 03:25
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Hello,

I have a marantz sr4320 and a jbl e80 speakerset. Also i have a balboa subwoofer system from jbl and a center speakers from jbl. There is also a mixing desk (rodec mixbox).
Now i wanna combine those all together and get the best sound out of it.

The speakers are already working ( the sub and speaker not...cause i dont know where to connect them). The speakers are connected to the marantz receiver...however i also see that it is possible to connect speakers to the subwoofer itself...Maybe its better to connect it too that subwoofer?

I hope somebody can tell me how to connect best.

This are some pictures of the gear. Subwoofer, center speaker and receiver marantz. All photos from the back.





Thanks

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tangerz
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  #1030560 24-Apr-2014 13:13
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Just so you know, it's not a centre speaker. What you have now is a left and right stereo with your main speakers and a mono left (or mono right) out of your 'centre' speaker.

As I said before it's only a STEREO (as in 2 channel) receiver. There is no need for (or processing for, or amplification for) a centre speaker. In fact having it attached will be messing up the stereo soundstage.... but for whatever reason you seem determined to use it. THERE IS NO NEED FOR THE CENTRE SPEAKER!

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