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Old 13th December 2010, 01:32 PM   #1
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Hi....newbie here with limited knowledge! I want to put 2 speakers in the ceiling on a porch. My problem is that I'm using a 5.1 home theater reciever which has no A-B selector switch. What might be the best way to wire them in? Is it possible to do with a speaker selector switch since I'd be using only 2 speakers instead of 6? I just want some tunes on the porch and am not all that concerned if the sound quality is a little below par. It would be nice if I could use both zones at once but if I can't I can live with it.
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