System setup for in-ceiling speakers

System setup for in-ceiling speakers

Johnnie, You're right about the best method. The speaker selector with non impedance matching volume controls is the way to go. As for the amp/receiver, those brands are fine with most systems. Other favorites of ours are Yamaha and Onkyo.
Name : Johnnie quan Message : Hi.. i wanted to know what the best hook up for running 7 additional pairs of in ceiling speakers. I believe a speaker selector with non impedance matched volume controls is the best solution?. Also.. do i need a high output amplifier?.. ie harmon hardon, denon,,ect Any information is appreciated. thank you john
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