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4 wires/speaker?? to speaker switch
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I recently purchased a Panasonic CD stereo system SC-PM53. Each speaker has 4 wires (??) going to it. I want to route it to a speaker switch and then be able to use the main unit to drive other speakers (2 wires/speaker) either in commo or independently. I have a speaker switch I have used with previous systems which only accepts 2 wires/ speaker. How do I proceed? Thanks
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Re: 4 wires/speaker?? to speaker switch
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Joined: Aug 2004
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axiomite
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axiomite
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This might be a problem. Looks like your unit is bi-amped, with separate power amps and speaker wires for the woofers and tweeters. Roughly 40w/channel into each driver, with a crossover around 3 KHz. Unless someone has a better idea, you will either need to get some biamp-capable speakers (either buying them, making them, or going inside existing 2-way speakers with some cutters and new wire) or mix the signals together with resistors and feed them through another amplifier. Wish I had better news. http://www.panasonic.ca/English/audiovideo/audio/audioentertain/specs_micro.asp
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