Dual voice coil speakers and impedance matching volume controls

Dual voice coil speakers and impedance matching volume controls

Rick, It will work fine with impedance matching volume controls. Order either these: http://www.inwallstore.com/ca100slw.html or http://www.inwallstore.com/slvc75dopt.html
Name : Rick Garcia} Message : I want to put 4 daul voice speakers Ja Audio JAD6A in my patio. I want to connect two of these speakers to one volume control and the other two to another volume control. From both volume controls I will go to a Yamaha 2 channel receiver RX-496, 75 watts per channel. Will this work? House is pre-wired like this and proper size holes are cut-out. Which volume controls (slide type) should I buy? }
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