In the next few days my CM10 HT package (5.1) will be delivered. Electronics to be used is existing Yamaha RXA1010 and Rotel RMB 1075. Before I go out and buy interconnects I was hoping to get feedback from members on best way to utilize the both. The intended method of connection is as follows:
1. FR and FL will be driven by 1075 in biamp/biwire mode. To achieve this the FR and FL each will have one RCA out from the AVR pre-outs and split in two. This will then be connected to the respective front and rear inputs for each side of the 1075. In this way I can supply max power to the CM10's (in excess of 200w bi-amped vs 120w single amp). Some reviews say the CM10 needs ample power while others say different. So I rather supply max possible power.
2. The center channel pre-out from AVR will be connected to center channel input of the 1075.
3. The RR and RL will be driven by the AVR directly.
I would welcome comments on the feasibility of the connections and is it optimized or room for further improvement. Also suggest some decent RCA interconnects and where to get them in Durban especially the 1-2 splits.
Lastly will the signal from the AVR be reduced by splitting it??. :thinking:
Thanks
Chrisn
1. FR and FL will be driven by 1075 in biamp/biwire mode. To achieve this the FR and FL each will have one RCA out from the AVR pre-outs and split in two. This will then be connected to the respective front and rear inputs for each side of the 1075. In this way I can supply max power to the CM10's (in excess of 200w bi-amped vs 120w single amp). Some reviews say the CM10 needs ample power while others say different. So I rather supply max possible power.
2. The center channel pre-out from AVR will be connected to center channel input of the 1075.
3. The RR and RL will be driven by the AVR directly.
I would welcome comments on the feasibility of the connections and is it optimized or room for further improvement. Also suggest some decent RCA interconnects and where to get them in Durban especially the 1-2 splits.
Lastly will the signal from the AVR be reduced by splitting it??. :thinking:
Thanks
Chrisn