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<blockquote data-quote="rtiid22" data-source="post: 4639739" data-attributes="member: 594334"><p>I'm guessing they're is a right and wrong way to bridge speakers, I found it more complicated than I thought but I think I figured it out..</p><p></p><p>So, I split the front speaker wires, negative to one channel and positive to the other channel, one speaker running of the front output and the other off the rear outputs.. Okay, then RCA's; one to the front input using a Y-RCA spliter for either the right or left channel and the opposite of the last one for the rear using a Y-spliter once again.. is that it?</p><p></p><p>If that's correct, then I guess they're has to be more to it as my K2P's sound quite annoying now, they're really high pitched and no surround affect.. I have to much highs, not enough mids to overcome the highs, putting the treble down helps a bit but it doesn't sound worth the effort and money spent into buying such speakers as they sound unbalanced and much more like a cheap total value system of 1,200 dollars instead of the 6 grands spent into such a system..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rtiid22, post: 4639739, member: 594334"] I'm guessing they're is a right and wrong way to bridge speakers, I found it more complicated than I thought but I think I figured it out.. So, I split the front speaker wires, negative to one channel and positive to the other channel, one speaker running of the front output and the other off the rear outputs.. Okay, then RCA's; one to the front input using a Y-RCA spliter for either the right or left channel and the opposite of the last one for the rear using a Y-spliter once again.. is that it? If that's correct, then I guess they're has to be more to it as my K2P's sound quite annoying now, they're really high pitched and no surround affect.. I have to much highs, not enough mids to overcome the highs, putting the treble down helps a bit but it doesn't sound worth the effort and money spent into buying such speakers as they sound unbalanced and much more like a cheap total value system of 1,200 dollars instead of the 6 grands spent into such a system.. [/QUOTE]
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