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Model Citizen
Join Date: May 2007
Location: The Voodoo Lounge
Posts: 19,555
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I did it differently. I connected the "B speaker" out to the amp of the subwoofer. Then I completely turned off the subwoofer in the surround chain on the amp. It uses up a speaker output, but I mostly listen to music from the sweet spot of my couch anyway, and always in stereo, so ultra-theatre sound isn't an issue for me. I can still get acceptable theatre sound for movies by turning on the center channel and the two surround speakers also behind the couch.
Someday I may return to days of yore and simple when I just had a stereo amp and two speakers.
(My amp is a 7.1 Pioneer Elite that has plenty of options. Too many, if I'm honest. I sometimes forget to flip a switch or return to the correct mode and have to stop everything and figure out what needs what, but that's a different problem)
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