mustang guy Posted November 19, 2013 Author Share Posted November 19, 2013 (edited) I threw some dimensions on the drawing. Attached are sketchup files (centerconsol dimensions.zip) of the built unit, and one exploded with full dimensions. centerconsol dimensions.zip Edited November 19, 2013 by mustang guy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Me Loves Khorns Posted November 30, 2013 Share Posted November 30, 2013 Been a while since I've posted... My son and I, Me Loves Hereseys, moved some of our speakers around. He now has my Khorns up front for his room and we took our 2 LaScalas and put them on side and put tv on top of it. Now Heresy's do back duty. We have only had it hooked up for a short time, but it sounds amazing!!! The sound from the front with 2 Khorns and LS's singing from the front, is simple perfection!!!! I was thinking the same thing. The only question is, how do you hook this up? With two centers, using two amp channels and an RCA splitter to feed them makes the best sense. The loss in signal from the RCA split would be made up by doubling the center speaker. This configuration would only work with pre-pro, and not with a regular receiver. If you have a regular receiver, then I'm not sure how you would hook it up. The impedance would be screwed up, and I'm not sure what wiring serial/parallel using speakers with networks does to impedance anyway. What we did was just to come out of the AVR with one speaker wire, split it into two and put those wires into the two LS speakers. Not perfectly ideal of course, but it sounds amazing!! Ideally we would want to take the signal out of preamp into a separate amp and split the RCA into two going into the two amp channels and then each speaker gets its own amp. But for now it sounds amazing!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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