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#1876 - 04/22/02 12:53 AM Parallel v.s. Series
eurorom Offline
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Registered: 03/04/02
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Loc: El Paso Texas
OK. guys need some help,I have a pair of speakers rated at 8ohms,how should I connect speakers to 1050 for single rear surround channel.How do you connect in parallel,how about in series?Any sugestions?Thank You

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#1877 - 04/22/02 04:58 AM Re: Parallel v.s. Series
Owl's_Warder Offline
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Definitely go parallel, NOT series. Just run two pair of wires out from the 1050 center channel posts and land a pair on each speaker.

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#1878 - 04/22/02 10:06 PM Re: Parallel v.s. Series
C_Sader Offline
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Registered: 03/03/02
Posts: 2
Loc: Metairie, LA, USA
If your cable run to rear center is long and running twice the cable is too expensive, you may want to connect one speaker to the 1050 and connect the second speaker to the first. When you connect the two speakers together, make sure you connect the positive terminals to each other and the same for the negative terminals. This is still a parallel wiring configuration, and it uses a lot less wire. Additionally, if you use decent speaker wire, there shouldn't be any real difference between wiring your speakers this way and the method Owl's_Warder suggested.

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#1879 - 04/23/02 01:31 AM Re: Parallel v.s. Series
eurorom Offline
Gunslinger

Registered: 03/04/02
Posts: 96
Loc: El Paso Texas
Thanks for the information,however how about series?wouldn't that be an easy load for the 1050?And how do you do series,I have heard about it ,but can't remember how!!THANKS

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#1880 - 04/23/02 02:30 AM Re: Parallel v.s. Series
eddyboy Offline
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Registered: 04/12/02
Posts: 50
Loc: Cave Creek, AZ,USA
I think if you go parallel you create
a 16 OHM load. Series will drop you to
4 Ohms (or possible less if you speakers are not exactly labled. Danger is, if your speakers transiently drop to a very low
rating it is possible that you will release
blue smoke from your amplifier or speaker. As you know it is incredibly important to keep the blue smoke INSIDE the boxes. To wire in series you wire red to the first speaker and bridge from....Wait...Just go parallel.

Eddyboy

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#1881 - 04/23/02 10:32 AM Re: Parallel v.s. Series
Matthew Hill Offline
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Registered: 11/29/01
Posts: 1434
Loc: Mount Laurel, NJ
Connecting two identical speakers in parallel will halve the amp's perceived impedance, whereas connecting them in series will double it.

If both speakers are 8 ohms, you'll be okay as the 1050 is stable into a 4 ohm load (you may want to flip the switch). If they're 6 or 4 ohms you probably don't want to connect two of them.

Connecting in series would involve connecting the positive terminal of the 1050 to one speaker's positive, the negative of that speaker to the other speaker's positive, and the 2nd speaker's negative to the 1050's negative. I've not heard of speakers being connected in this way, though. Parallel is the usual way to do it.

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#1882 - 04/23/02 01:40 PM Re: Parallel v.s. Series
charlie Offline
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Registered: 01/14/02
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Consider also the likely average power that will get sent to center surround - quite low. Heat in the 1050 shouldn't be an issue. Keep it simple and go with parallel wiring.

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#1883 - 04/30/02 08:14 PM Re: Parallel v.s. Series
eurorom Offline
Gunslinger

Registered: 03/04/02
Posts: 96
Loc: El Paso Texas
Thank You for all your help,I went parallel center surround,and the sound is phenomenal much better wrap around in the surrounds,more detail in the rear;Now I am wondering,how would 1050 6.1surround compare to Dolby Digital EX,any comments.

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#1884 - 04/30/02 09:56 PM Re: Parallel v.s. Series
gonk Offline
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Registered: 03/21/01
Posts: 14054
Loc: Memphis, TN USA
From listening to my 950 for the last few weeks, I found that Dolby EX and 6.1 Surround are surprisingly comparable -- Zoran did some good work on that processing. For what it's worth, Cirrus Extra Surround seems to beat them both to my ear.

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