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I have a 15.9 souround sound system and I have a reasever that can have good radio sound but If I connect it to my computer it sounds like crap and it's not the computers fault.
so I was going to connect my speakers two reasevers one for radio and one for other sound making objects but I don't know if I'll cause a melt down because i'f I have both hoked up and one is playing the sound and the other one is just siting there the signal will be going to both and the one thats not doing any thing is getting the signal put into it's output speaker conections, will that make them brake or not do anything if one off and ones on. HELP ME OUT HERE PEOPLE!!!! PLEASE>>

2007-06-28 10:14:46 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Consumer Electronics Home Theater

3 answers

Do not connect both sources to the speakers at the same time. This will result in damage to the receiver or the computer or both. Get some good computer surround sound speakers for the computer. Use the receiver with the existing surround sound speakers. This will likely cost less than any other solution unless your receiver has a surround sound aux input which is compatible with the surround sound outputs of your computer (and you would need advice from someone familiar with both units to make this determination).

2007-06-28 10:22:50 · answer #1 · answered by Broadcast Engineer 6 · 1 0

Listen to ken, above. Even if one receiver is off, the connection will at least cause distortion in the sound, an can possibly damage on or both recievers.

2007-06-28 16:42:21 · answer #2 · answered by gp4rts 7 · 0 0

you shouldnt have a problem , as long as you are only trying to use one receiver at a time

B.

2007-06-28 10:19:25 · answer #3 · answered by ivan dog 6 · 0 1

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