if you don't have 5.1 decoders,
just follow the pictures to connect 4 or 5 speakers in stereo amplifiers
to get single(but very cool) stereo surround simulation,
using all types of audio souces,no matter if they are stereo,surround or 5.1 .
using 4 speakers:
red lines: (+) positives of all speakers and amplifier(L & R)
green line: (-) negatives of the surround speakers
black line: (-) negatives of the front speakers and amplifier(L & R)
using 5 speakers:
red lines: (+) positives of all speakers and amplifier(L & R)
green line: (-) negatives of the surround speakers
blue line (-) negatives of all the front speakers
black line: (+) positive of the central speaker
*you can change the polarity only of the central speaker(is irrelevant in the effect)
impedance: no less(never)than 8 ohms for the surround speakers,
for the frontal speakers 4 ohms or more.
i think that you'll understand what effect it can give looking the pictures.
if have any doubt feel free for ask!
don't do with doubts,because you can damage your amplifier and this is not the idea.
best regards (and better sound)!
just follow the pictures to connect 4 or 5 speakers in stereo amplifiers
to get single(but very cool) stereo surround simulation,
using all types of audio souces,no matter if they are stereo,surround or 5.1 .
using 4 speakers:
red lines: (+) positives of all speakers and amplifier(L & R)
green line: (-) negatives of the surround speakers
black line: (-) negatives of the front speakers and amplifier(L & R)
using 5 speakers:
red lines: (+) positives of all speakers and amplifier(L & R)
green line: (-) negatives of the surround speakers
blue line (-) negatives of all the front speakers
black line: (+) positive of the central speaker
*you can change the polarity only of the central speaker(is irrelevant in the effect)
impedance: no less(never)than 8 ohms for the surround speakers,
for the frontal speakers 4 ohms or more.
i think that you'll understand what effect it can give looking the pictures.
if have any doubt feel free for ask!
don't do with doubts,because you can damage your amplifier and this is not the idea.
best regards (and better sound)!
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