Wondering about how R150s are connected
CountChoculaBot
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I'm considering getting a pair of R150s and a Sonic Impact T Amp Gen 2 (which only has two pairs of + and - speaker wire connections) to hook up to my TV. What I'm worried about, though, is how the R150s are connected. Does each R150 connect to the amp individually (instead of a slave speaker connected to a master speaker which is connected to the amp)? Is there only one pair of speaker wire connections needed for each speaker (instead of two pairs, such as one pair of connections for the woofer and one for the tweeter)?
Basically, will a configuration of one pair of R150s, one Sonic Impact T Amp work out?
Oh, and a picture of the back of a pair of R150s would be appreciated
Basically, will a configuration of one pair of R150s, one Sonic Impact T Amp work out?
Oh, and a picture of the back of a pair of R150s would be appreciated
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I think that would work out fine. The R150 has two 5-way binding posts on the back, one red and one black, which would attach directly to the black and red connectors for each channel (l or r) on the back of the amp. There is NOT separate posts for the woofer vs tweeter.
I'm not sure what you mean by slave speaker, but the R150 speaks should connect to your amp just fine."Don't forget to change your politician. They are like diapers they need to be changed regularly, and for the same reason." -
Receiver - Onkyo HT-R340
Front - Pioneer S-HF21
Center -Onkyo SKC-340C
Surround Back - Polk R15 <--Ticket to club polk
Subwoofer - Onkyo SKW-340 -
Thanks, yall answered my question completely