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Hello, I have a pair of very very nice KSP 300's and a C6 center speaker...How do I hook up the C6 ?....My receiver is a tube integrated amplifier ....Do I run speaker wire from each of the speakers like positive from one and negative from the other ?........Thank you in advance....I really like the 300's and I bought the C6 for a bit of fill in........

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PWK had a rather complex circuit design to build decades ago for this - maybe a member here has this info to share. Otherwise you would need a system that has an actual center channel output. You will not be able to make a two channel system accept a center channel as is.

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13 hours ago, Bronco said:

Hello, I have a pair of very very nice KSP 300's and a C6 center speaker...How do I hook up the C6 ?....My receiver is a tube integrated amplifier ....Do I run speaker wire from each of the speakers like positive from one and negative from the other ?........Thank you in advance....I really like the 300's and I bought the C6 for a bit of fill in........

@jimjimbo any ideas?

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4 minutes ago, jimjimbo said:

I'm confused.....Receiver is a tube integrated amplifier?  Those are two different things.  Anyway, would be nice to know what the "Receiver" is to see if it even has a center channel out.

I believe he is using "receiver" in the generic sense.

 

It's a tube based integrated amp, with left and right speaker outputs.

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