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<blockquote data-quote="Fi-brations" data-source="post: 8041295" data-attributes="member: 636442"><p>well you do know you need a channel per speaker and i suppose you could use a y-splitter to combine the rcas from 4 sets to two, but that means you could only set one setting for all 4 highs and one setting for all 4 mids. Honestly i think you and your guests would be completely happy with a decently powered 2 way active front stage. Just send say 50-75w to your highs and 100-150 to your mids and seriously doubt the people in the back will complain about the music not being loud enough</p><p></p><p>What hu are you using? do you know if it active capable? you could get an external active xover if you want to have complete control over front and rear speakers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fi-brations, post: 8041295, member: 636442"] well you do know you need a channel per speaker and i suppose you could use a y-splitter to combine the rcas from 4 sets to two, but that means you could only set one setting for all 4 highs and one setting for all 4 mids. Honestly i think you and your guests would be completely happy with a decently powered 2 way active front stage. Just send say 50-75w to your highs and 100-150 to your mids and seriously doubt the people in the back will complain about the music not being loud enough What hu are you using? do you know if it active capable? you could get an external active xover if you want to have complete control over front and rear speakers [/QUOTE]
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