Jon, Collin or anyone else..........
I going to try and wire two A1b's in parallel and use them as a center channel in a vertical side by side center. I kind of know what to expect, but I have to try this. I have been using a single A1b on it's side with tweeter reoriented to the vertical position and must say it gets the job done. So correct me if I'm wrong, I need to run a length of speaker cable from the left positive (red) speaker post to the right positive (red) speaker post and do the same thing with the negative (black) posts of both speakers. Now they are wired in parallel presenting a four Ohm load to the amp. Now I connect the the positive (red) and negative (black) speaker outputs of the amp (or receiver) to the one of the A1b's positive and negative binding posts with banana plugs and I'm good to go. RIGHT:D. Thanks for your attention, I will wait to hear that I am doing this right before doing it.
Cheers Jeff
I going to try and wire two A1b's in parallel and use them as a center channel in a vertical side by side center. I kind of know what to expect, but I have to try this. I have been using a single A1b on it's side with tweeter reoriented to the vertical position and must say it gets the job done. So correct me if I'm wrong, I need to run a length of speaker cable from the left positive (red) speaker post to the right positive (red) speaker post and do the same thing with the negative (black) posts of both speakers. Now they are wired in parallel presenting a four Ohm load to the amp. Now I connect the the positive (red) and negative (black) speaker outputs of the amp (or receiver) to the one of the A1b's positive and negative binding posts with banana plugs and I'm good to go. RIGHT:D. Thanks for your attention, I will wait to hear that I am doing this right before doing it.
Cheers Jeff
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