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Hello, I'm sorry for hijacking this thread but I'm not allowed to start any new posts for some reason. I have a "theory" question that I haven't found the answer to yet. I have two AVRs (Denon and Pioneer) that both have 7.1 preouts and pre-ins. I'd like to split my 5.1 speakers b/w two receivers. Meaning the Denon will drive my front stage speakers FR/FL/C and the Pioneer will drive the SL/SR. Have anyone ever tried this? The frontstage speakers are Infinity Primus P362s and a PC350. The surrounds are just some yamaha speakers. Will there be some noticeable difference when I do it this way? Will the Denon receiver has more power to drive the fronstage speakers for getter sound/better depth?
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