Hello Everyone,
I have 2 large floorstanding speakers and 2 medium size bookshelf speakers running off my Yamaha receiver.
The Floorstanders are running of "Speaker A" and the bookshelves of "Speaker B".
I prefer using it like this as I am getting superior upper frequencies of the bookshelves and added grunt from the floorstanders. However, the Yamaha receiver cannot fade power from Speaker A and B or vice versa and at higher volumes the bookshelves do not complement the floorstanders with the mid to lower frequencies.
Can I use a capacitor on the speaker cable to control the amount of lower frequencies to the bookshelves.
I don?t think that Input Power is going to be a problem and I don?t want to affect the characteristics of the bookshelves other than the bass output.
Thanks in advance
I have 2 large floorstanding speakers and 2 medium size bookshelf speakers running off my Yamaha receiver.
The Floorstanders are running of "Speaker A" and the bookshelves of "Speaker B".
I prefer using it like this as I am getting superior upper frequencies of the bookshelves and added grunt from the floorstanders. However, the Yamaha receiver cannot fade power from Speaker A and B or vice versa and at higher volumes the bookshelves do not complement the floorstanders with the mid to lower frequencies.
Can I use a capacitor on the speaker cable to control the amount of lower frequencies to the bookshelves.
I don?t think that Input Power is going to be a problem and I don?t want to affect the characteristics of the bookshelves other than the bass output.
Thanks in advance