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Good points.
What about investing in a digital amp for the three "remote" speakers and
running sigital over the working wires?
"Frank Bemelman" <fbemelx@euronet.invalid.nl> wrote in message
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What about investing in a digital amp for the three "remote" speakers and
running sigital over the working wires?
"Frank Bemelman" <fbemelx@euronet.invalid.nl> wrote in message
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Unfortunately, using a common return will cause a voltage drop in the
return conductor which will vary with the sum of the instantaneous
currents in all three speakers. This will hopelessly muddle the high
registers and reduce the transparency of the soundstage.
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Not only that. I would not blindly trust that every amplifier
has common minus terminals. But you can always try ;-) Silence
can be beautiful too.
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Thanks, Frank.
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