seersucker
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How to connect 4 speakers to subwoofer?
hi,
i'm new here and also not quite knowledgeable so perhaps you guys could help me.
i bought a chinese-made 2.1 channel speaker setup for my laptop four years ago.
Quite similar to this one:
Andio PC Speaker Frame Series Review - Ninjalane.com
Andio PC Speaker Frame Series Review - Ninjalane.com
http://www.ninjalane.com/images/trinko/box_back.jpg
http://www.ninjalane.com/images/trinko/inside_box1.jpg
the subwoofer output 13w and the satellites 13w each.
since the satellites werent that impressive, i removed them and bought a pair of Pioneer TS-A6993S car speakers (80w).
they sounded excellent (since my bedroom is quite small).
now here comes the problem....
last week my cousin removed a pair of Pioneer TS-G1015 car speakers (20w i think) from his car and donated it to me.
i want to use them as rear speakers but dont know how to connect them to the existing setup.
someone said that the built-in amplifier will overheat if i just connect it to the same terminals as the Pioneer TS-A6993S ones.
so how do i connect the two pairs of speakers to the system?
will the 13w RMS per channel be able to power all of them?
i wouldnt like to spend too much.....i'm not a music buff, moreover i'm an "aam aadmi".
hope you guys could suggest something feasible.
hi,
i'm new here and also not quite knowledgeable so perhaps you guys could help me.
i bought a chinese-made 2.1 channel speaker setup for my laptop four years ago.
Quite similar to this one:
Andio PC Speaker Frame Series Review - Ninjalane.com
Andio PC Speaker Frame Series Review - Ninjalane.com
http://www.ninjalane.com/images/trinko/box_back.jpg
http://www.ninjalane.com/images/trinko/inside_box1.jpg
the subwoofer output 13w and the satellites 13w each.
since the satellites werent that impressive, i removed them and bought a pair of Pioneer TS-A6993S car speakers (80w).
they sounded excellent (since my bedroom is quite small).
now here comes the problem....
last week my cousin removed a pair of Pioneer TS-G1015 car speakers (20w i think) from his car and donated it to me.
i want to use them as rear speakers but dont know how to connect them to the existing setup.
someone said that the built-in amplifier will overheat if i just connect it to the same terminals as the Pioneer TS-A6993S ones.
so how do i connect the two pairs of speakers to the system?
will the 13w RMS per channel be able to power all of them?
i wouldnt like to spend too much.....i'm not a music buff, moreover i'm an "aam aadmi".
hope you guys could suggest something feasible.