removed ls/fx driver

ScottyDugs
ScottyDugs Posts: 91
edited March 2013 in Speakers
Is it ok to play a movie in surround sound with one of my drivers diconnected from my ls/fx? Will it mess with the way the other speakers play?
My SETUP

AVR: Denon 1913
Main L/R: Polk LS90's
Center: Polk CS350LS
Side Surrounds: Polk LS/FX's
Rear Surrounds: Polk RT/FX's
Subwoofer: Polk PSW300


100% Cinematic Adventures, 0% Music
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  • ScottyDugs
    ScottyDugs Posts: 91
    edited March 2013
    anybody??
    My SETUP

    AVR: Denon 1913
    Main L/R: Polk LS90's
    Center: Polk CS350LS
    Side Surrounds: Polk LS/FX's
    Rear Surrounds: Polk RT/FX's
    Subwoofer: Polk PSW300


    100% Cinematic Adventures, 0% Music
  • F1nut
    F1nut Posts: 50,739
    edited March 2013
    Patience Grasshopper.

    It will not mess with the other speakers. Just make sure the wires don't touch.
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  • pitdogg2
    pitdogg2 Posts: 25,677
    edited March 2013
    F1nut wrote: »
    Patience Grasshopper.

    It will not mess with the other speakers. Just make sure the wires don't touch.

    put a little tape on the end so they cannot make contact with anything.
  • ScottyDugs
    ScottyDugs Posts: 91
    edited March 2013
    Thanks guys...right after I removed it I played MI:3 on Netflix and it was all screwed up...Sure enough I googled MI:3 for netflix and its been known to sounds distorted ha.
    My SETUP

    AVR: Denon 1913
    Main L/R: Polk LS90's
    Center: Polk CS350LS
    Side Surrounds: Polk LS/FX's
    Rear Surrounds: Polk RT/FX's
    Subwoofer: Polk PSW300


    100% Cinematic Adventures, 0% Music