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Klipsch RP-140SA Setup


JPW

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....question for the tech gurus!

 

 

I have finally upgraded to a Denon 6300H-11.2 receiver along with the latest speakers. I'm interested in adding the RP-140SA Atmos speakers. I have not found any online recommendations for how to wire these speakers if placed on top of both the front left/right speakers (as most pictures show online). I currently have a 7.2 configuration. If placed on the front speakers, is it best to wire them to the front speakers or as a surround, or height to maximize the Atmos experience?

 

Thanks!!!!

 

 

JW

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21 minutes ago, JPW said:

....question for the tech gurus!

 

 

I have finally upgraded to a Denon 6300H-11.2 receiver along with the latest speakers. I'm interested in adding the RP-140SA Atmos speakers. I have not found any online recommendations for how to wire these speakers if placed on top of both the front left/right speakers (as most pictures show online). I currently have a 7.2 configuration. If placed on the front speakers, is it best to wire them to the front speakers or as a surround, or height to maximize the Atmos experience?

 

Thanks!!!!

 

 

JW

Looks like they should be wired to the height 1 speaker terminals on the receiver

http://manuals.denon.com/AVRX6300H/NA/EN/DRDZSYsgujcobf.php

 

from the X6300H manual

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