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<blockquote data-quote="jaygeorge1979" data-source="post: 1242673" data-attributes="member: 544378"><p>thanks so much for all the help your giving me...i only have one more question for you right now...i dont have an amplifier, except for my mini system...30 watts per channel boom box type thing, with seperate speakers...i cant figure out how i would hook it up...if i test one speaker at a time, like your suggesting, then i can (one output from the DCX2496 and one input on the stereo...would this be acceptable? or do i need to get JUST an amplifier with a few channels...can i do multiple speakers at the same time? otherwise, how would i be able to tell which tweets/mids/woofers sound good together?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jaygeorge1979, post: 1242673, member: 544378"] thanks so much for all the help your giving me...i only have one more question for you right now...i dont have an amplifier, except for my mini system...30 watts per channel boom box type thing, with seperate speakers...i cant figure out how i would hook it up...if i test one speaker at a time, like your suggesting, then i can (one output from the DCX2496 and one input on the stereo...would this be acceptable? or do i need to get JUST an amplifier with a few channels...can i do multiple speakers at the same time? otherwise, how would i be able to tell which tweets/mids/woofers sound good together? [/QUOTE]
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