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![]() DTI DT-8004 CAR AUDIO STEREO 2" 120W POWER TITANIUM BULLET TWEETER SPEAKER CHEAP US $49.00
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How do I hook up 2 Monitiors (speakers) to a cheap home stereo?
I have 2 100W @ 8ohm monitors (speakers) and I have a cheap home stereo rated at 80W @ 6ohms. My question is how could I wire them to get the highest possible power output and still achieve a stereo image?
Both speakers have the usual +/- terminals and my home stereo has 4 terminals a Left +/- and a Right +/-.
I was thinking maybe parallel wiring them? any ideas
I know a home stereo is not the best solution to powering these monitors but for now I don't really have a choice. I am working with what I have, buying an amp is not a choice right now.
Place one speaker on each channel unless you want to ruin your stereo system. You have two each 8 ohm speakers on a 6 ohm system. That is a pretty good match if not an exact match. But two 8 ohm speakers in parallel would be 4 ohms which might load down your stereo system. And then their would be the problem of no speaker for the other channel (left or right). And connecting the left and the right together would most likely damage the stereo system (especially anything that powerful, would not damage the cheap low wattage ones but yours is 80 watts). Just connect one speaker to the left channel and one to the right channel.
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