I have an unusual request. I am looking to buy a pair of Fives for their versatility and great sound and use them as a regular stereo pair for music BUT as well as left-right speakers in a small 5.1 setup (all Klipsch speakers).
Therefore I am planning to connect them to an AV receiver along with the subwoofer, center and rear left-right speakers.
However I can't find any specs around the wattage they are expecting for the RCA inputs.
I believe I should use the pre-amp outputs from the receiver so I can let the Fives handle the amplification stage.
Any thought/recommendation would be greatly appreciated!
Best,
Roman
I'm planning to do the same. I'm a newbie when it comes to setting up home theater systems. I just would like to add few more questions:
1. Is there a way to use the hdmi instead of the rca as a left/right speakers in a 5.1 setup?
2. Using RCA, will the volume levels sync up with the other speakers (connected to the receiver) or it has a separate control as it is?
3. Is it better to conn3ct the sub(powered sub) to the receiver or directly to the Fives?
Fives as Left-Right speakers in a 5.1 setup
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I'm planning to do the same. I'm a newbie when it comes to setting up home theater systems. I just would like to add few more questions:
1. Is there a way to use the hdmi instead of the rca as a left/right speakers in a 5.1 setup?
2. Using RCA, will the volume levels sync up with the other speakers (connected to the receiver) or it has a separate control as it is?
3. Is it better to conn3ct the sub(powered sub) to the receiver or directly to the Fives?
Thanks a lot!!