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I am building a little 2.1 channel system in my den and need some advise on hooking up the sub.
My room set up makes it impossible for me to run a single LFE RCA type cable from my receiver to my sub's LFE input. Can I just run a set of speaker wires from each of my front L and R speakers to my sub's left and right speaker in connections? Does it matter if my speakers are 4ohm speakers? I am using an Onkyo TX-SR806 as a preout to an Emotiva UPA-2 which is then hooked up to a set of Polk LSi9's using Monster flat speaker cables which I had to run under my carpet. Now I need to hook up a little Polk Micropro 1000 and I do not want to run a fat LFE cable under the carpet to get back to the receiver. SO I am hoping I can just run speaker wires from the back of my LSI9's to my little sub. Any advise is appreciated! Last edited by ls7z06; 10-25-2009 at 04:44 PM. |
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