Has anyone tried or considered running dual center channels? I am in the middle of a rennovation, and I was thinking of this as a possibility. Would there be any ill effects?
Thanks
Brian
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Has anyone tried or considered running dual center channels? I am in the middle of a rennovation, and I was thinking of this as a possibility. Would there be any ill effects?
Thanks
Brian
Well, you're not going to be able to hook them up in parallel, unless your amp can handle the very low impedance.
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Hitachi 57F59 HD CRT RPTV
Outlaw 990/7125 PrePro/Amp
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Mains: Ascend CMT-340M
Center: Ascend CMT-340C
Surrounds: Ascend CBM-170
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It's a 4 ohm load, not inconcievable. And if I use a pro amp, I can use two 8ohm loads and run the amp in paralell.Originally Posted by Lee Bailey
The impedance is an average, not a constant, depending on the frequency. Look at the charts here online, you'll see it dipping below the 8 ohm mark. Usually if your amp can't handle it, it will shut itself down.
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Equipment List:
Hitachi 57F59 HD CRT RPTV
Outlaw 990/7125 PrePro/Amp
Panasonic BD10 Blu-Ray Player
Mains: Ascend CMT-340M
Center: Ascend CMT-340C
Surrounds: Ascend CBM-170
Sub: SVS 25-31PC
okay, let's not argue semantics...hypothetically speaking, if you have an amp that can handle the load, would it sound good?
I think it should work fine if the amp can handle the load.
What I have read some people do is split the input signal into two amps and then run a center speaker off of each amp. This was not with a CMT-340c however.
-curtis