4 channel stereo system.
To be clear, the A/B switching is to allow the user to run one pair of speakers in, e.g., the living room and/or a second pair in, e.g., the kitchen.
I get exactly the same results connecting both speakers to the B terminals. The right is fine, the left has distortion. So I intend to proceed using just one speaker in the right hand A terminal and nothing in the left. This will suit my needs and the sound is good. I am very grateful for your advice. Thank you.
Thank you.
Since the SolarVox TK19S is an 8 ohm speaker (see attached label) and your receiver is 4 ohm capable (see specifications below), you can connect both the SolarVox speakers to the right hand terminal should you so wish.
Don't omit to depress the MONO button!
Pioneer SX-300 Amplifier
Continuous power:
8 Ohm: 2 x 7 W
4 Ohm: 2 x 7 W
Since the SolarVox TK19S is an 8 ohm speaker (see attached label) and your receiver is 4 ohm capable (see specifications below), you can connect both the SolarVox speakers to the right hand terminal should you so wish.
Don't omit to depress the MONO button!
Pioneer SX-300 Amplifier
Continuous power:
8 Ohm: 2 x 7 W
4 Ohm: 2 x 7 W
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Thanks. This is a bit technical for me! There is no need to explain, or I'll have to change my name to Very Confused lady.
I think I'll leave it as it is with just the one speaker.
It's been on a lot this afternoon and I'm very happy with the sound, and without the second speaker taking up space.
I think I'll leave it as it is with just the one speaker.
It's been on a lot this afternoon and I'm very happy with the sound, and without the second speaker taking up space.
Fair enough, but it's just a matter of connecting the wires from both SolarVox speakers to the same right hand + and - terminals.
However, they do say that mono sounds better when reproduced by just one speaker!
Pity I can't get my hands on the receiver - there may be a simple fix to the crackling sound in the left hand channel.
P.S. You deserve a badge for getting this far!
However, they do say that mono sounds better when reproduced by just one speaker!
Pity I can't get my hands on the receiver - there may be a simple fix to the crackling sound in the left hand channel.
P.S. You deserve a badge for getting this far!