sdifox
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Okie dokie, thanks. Why would that affect the amp?
power requirements.
Okie dokie, thanks. Why would that affect the amp?
power requirements.
Heh, ive gotten used to your vague replies. If you were me, would you invest in a new sub, new surrounds, or a new subwoofer first?
this depends on lots of things. You do seem to think you want a new sub badly since you mentioned it twice
read this
http://www.axiomaudio.com/power.html
Damnit. Meant receiver.Thanks, I'll read up on that. It wouldn't cause damage though would it (if I set them at around 60 let's say)?
Deal. Damnit. You think audio quality would improve or no?
Aaannd that's all your time I'm gonna take today, I feel like im pushing my luck with these n00b questions.
...until later that is, when I set my speakers up.![]()
Alright, so just to make sure...lets say i have the side with the line going down it, i designate that WHOLE STRAND 'black.' So i put the black connector on each side of that strand and each one of those goes in the black terminal, right?
You have bad plugs.Yeah, had a similar experience with audyssey. I about shit myself until I figured out the wire wasn't in deep enough.
So...cutting and inserting speaker wire into banana plugs has to be one of the most boring and finger pain inducing things ever. What a PITA. Gonna (roughly) set the speakers up soon yay!
You have bad plugs.
I have to get used to this. It's definitely a LOT clearer and...hard to put my finger on it. This is crazy. Don't know how to put this in words.