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Old 9th December 2006, 03:29 PM   #1
dunb440 is offline dunb440  United States
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Default Convert Reciever from 6.1 to 4 pair???

I want to put 4 sets of speakers in my home using a Yamaha reciever.
Is it possible to rewire my Yamaha HTR 5660 to use all the speaker outputs as stereo outputs so I can use it as a whole house audio system?

IE: surround backs, center & back center, A & B, to give me 4 pairs of speakers?

turning on 6 channel stereo will not give me the 4th channel which is center & back center, so if I could make the signal for L & R jump over to center & back center, then set to 6ch stereo, that would work too.

I know they sell stuff for this, but I have the spare reciever and want to use it.
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