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  1. schan1269

    In-ceiling full house speaker system, need assistance!

    There should be no "speaker wires" from a "source".(sources don't power speakers. Amplifiers do. You are confusing yourself...and anybody trying to help you by confusing source with amplifier) All speaker wires should lead to a speaker. Unless there is another spot where amps go...and this...
  2. schan1269

    In-ceiling full house speaker system, need assistance!

    For this particular fiasco(one pair leading to a spot, with two more leading from it)... I'd connect a negative and positive together with a wire nut, then connect the remaining positive and negative to "something" to provide power. You can use an inline volume control and just connect half of...
  3. schan1269

    In-ceiling full house speaker system, need assistance!

    You said you charge people in the first post... "nor do I, although I have set up plenty of mounted/standalone 7.1 systems and I know enough to charge people to set them up" Charging people for your services and asking a high school electrical question is disingenuous. How would series vs...
  4. schan1269

    In-ceiling full house speaker system, need assistance!

    Is there such a thing as a small amplifier that just turns 1 input into 2 outputs? You need to find out what this one area is before you do anything. It makes zero sense to not know if the speakers are wired in parallel or series and be asking to split signal. Either you split signal to two...
  5. schan1269

    In-ceiling full house speaker system, need assistance!

    So, are the deck speakers wired parallel or series? No there is no such thing as an "amplified splitter" for this purpose. It would simply be called an amplifier. You can use any AVR/amp you want to use. What is the goal here? The same sound all over the house? Different sources in different...
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