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  1. so can i assume that the center channel will be shared between the two front speakers when watching a movie thats encoded in 5.1? thanks for your response
  2. I absolutely love the the promedia 4.1's. I've always had great respect for klipsch til they shipped me the DD5.1 (apparently it was either used or refurbished since the display had signs of wear on it that couldnt have been from the shipping). I wont send it back because of all the wait i'd have to go through plus losing money on the shipping. I guess if it works it works. Still I am a little dissapointed. Anyway, my question is this: How exactly do i go about connecting my 4.1's to the DD5.1? I see its only possible to connect split the connection from the front speakers and the surround speakers and convert them to RCA and then connect them to the DD5.1, however, where does that leave the center channel and the sub? Does the DD5.1 have a feature to select 4.1? does the sub not need to be connected? I'm a little confused.
  3. I absolutely love the the promedia 4.1's. I've always had great respect for klipsch til they shipped me the DD5.1 (apparently it was either used or refurbished since the display had signs of wear on it that couldnt have been from the shipping). I wont send it back because of all the wait i'd have to go through plus losing money on the shipping. I guess if it works it works. Still I am a little dissapointed. Anyway, my question is this: How exactly do i go about connecting my 4.1's to the DD5.1? I see its only possible to connect split the connection from the front speakers and the surround speakers and convert them to RCA and then connect them to the DD5.1, however, where does that leave the center channel and the sub? Does the DD5.1 have a feature to select 4.1? does the sub not need to be connected? I'm a little confused.
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