"How can I do this"
botany
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Hello, I have a set of RM7600 speakers for sale, but had no takers. So this is what I was thinking of doing with them.
I would install them in my bedroom, but can I hook them up to the same connection on the back of the Harman Karddon receiver? Or would I be better off using the PA4000. How would I connect the center speaker using the PA4000
I hope you can help this poor Botanist.
Botany
Harman Kardon AVR520
Harman Kardon PA 4000
Polk RTi70's Fronts
Polk FXi50's Rears
Polk FXi30's Side Rears
Polk CSi40 Center Speaker
I would install them in my bedroom, but can I hook them up to the same connection on the back of the Harman Karddon receiver? Or would I be better off using the PA4000. How would I connect the center speaker using the PA4000
I hope you can help this poor Botanist.
Botany
Harman Kardon AVR520
Harman Kardon PA 4000
Polk RTi70's Fronts
Polk FXi50's Rears
Polk FXi30's Side Rears
Polk CSi40 Center Speaker
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id recomend just buying another receiverDamn you all, damn you all to hell.......
I promised myself
No more speakers. None. Nada. And then you posted this!!!!
Damn you all! - ATC -
Are you using the AVR520 in your HT, and want to know if you can hook up the RM speakers in addition to your RTi speakers (in another room)? If so, I would NOT recommend it.
What is a PA 4000? A Stereo receiver? Surround receiver? Integrated amp?
I take it you are just trying to add sound to another 'zone' in the house?
Cheers,
RoosterCheck your lips at the door woman. Shake your hips like battleships. Yeah, all the white girls trip when I sing at Sunday service. -
Use the PA4000 - and read the manual for your AVR-520.
I've never done the multi-room stuff with mine, but I know the receiver and amp will do what you are looking to do. The manual and HK support should help you out quite a bit. Good luck.