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I have a Denon AVR X3000 Amplifier,on one channel I can have 5.1 Surround sound on a separate channel I have Stereo sound in another room ,is it possible to wire another speaker in Mono if necessary to the Stereo speakers enable me to have another Speaker in a small boys room.A few years ago a chap on Answerbank advised how to wire in a Subwoofer into a very old stereo amplifier which works incredible well ,thank you .I look forward to your advice x
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Looking at the specification for this receiver, it is a serious piece of kit – the last thing you want is to blow an output channel due to overload.
The amp has 7 outputs; from what you say you are using all 7 (5.1 surround and 2 for stereo).
If you look at the spec, the unit has 2 sub-woofer outputs, however these require powered sub-woofers. The sub-woofer signal is not stereo, but the same signal to both outputs. The receiver does allow the low frequency cut off point to be set up to 250Hz, but still very bassey.
My advice is to feed the zone 2 L & R to a suitable power amp and use that to feed the extra room speakers (see page 15 of the owners manual for the output location).
You could simply add an additional pair of speakers in parallel with any pair at the receiver output, with the proviso that the resultant speaker impedance is at least 6 ohm – otherwise you risk blowing the output.
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The amp has 7 outputs; from what you say you are using all 7 (5.1 surround and 2 for stereo).
If you look at the spec, the unit has 2 sub-woofer outputs, however these require powered sub-woofers. The sub-woofer signal is not stereo, but the same signal to both outputs. The receiver does allow the low frequency cut off point to be set up to 250Hz, but still very bassey.
My advice is to feed the zone 2 L & R to a suitable power amp and use that to feed the extra room speakers (see page 15 of the owners manual for the output location).
You could simply add an additional pair of speakers in parallel with any pair at the receiver output, with the proviso that the resultant speaker impedance is at least 6 ohm – otherwise you risk blowing the output.
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