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A and B if your reciver can do this, is set up so yes you can run them as a set in the front if you want to hook different types of speakers to your system to get a much fuller frequency response, for I run 2 subs in my main Onkyo system and have one, a Polk 12", and my Bic PL 200 knob set all the way to the max for the deeper stuff since it gets really really low and loud, to fill up what my bic 8" set cannot get low enough to do. But back to the reciever, if you dont run different sets on the b side, there should be a setting to do zone 2/3/4 etc, and run wires and speakers to different parts of your room to run the audio from your set up to them without having to blast it in one room to hear it in another. Also most "newer" amps have 2 subs that can be used also for doing the same to run a sub in the other room, or for what I do, or needed sometimes, if I read right, Atmos uses it in the Atmos setting.
My system consits of a Acoustic Image GT 338 I use at a center I got at goodwill for $6, BIC America Venturi DV64 2-Way Tower for front sides, a Polk Audio PSW505 sub (crossover set to 100HZ), and a bic acoustech PL200 (set to its lowest range), with a pair of BIC Acoustech PL-66 Surround Speakers all set up to a Onkyo TX RZ810 for $250 from Onkyo due to my TX NR809 died due to the recalled DTS chip going bad, so I was able to just send them the serial sticker off the back of it and got that one for the $250 shipped. I know it does Atmos but at some point with my tax money Id like to get a totally matching set of https://www.amazon.com/BIC-Acoustec...?keywords=bic+speakers&qid=1579537352&sr=8-35 and then I can use my set in Atmos mode.
My PC rig is a Denon AVR 2808CI, a set of vintage JVC towers, SP 95WD, a Onkyo center I got off shopgoodwill.com for $3, A onkyo sub, I got from Goodwill for $35, that some mice decided to eat away the foam surrounds of the speaker that I replaced with a JVC 10" for free with cracked medium I fixed with super glue, silicone goo, and packing tape and has held up for over 3 years with being beat on a daily basis, and a set of Daytons I got off of Bargain Hunt for $20.
But op I can tell you that if you really want to make it sound great, you need to run all the same speakers makes (do as I say not as I do for the moment, only due to me having very limited funds on SS and only time I got good money to use for high ticket items is at tax time), for the bic line I mentioned has all the same speakers in them so that if your watching movie and a plane on it for example, doesnt sound like a toy model behind you then becomes a full on jet liner in front of you. Id suggest also if you can run two subs, can be same or different, IMO, so that you can adjust them with the crossovers in the back to hit that sweet spot with the bass, for running just one in the lowest setting can miss out on the mids, from what I can tell with my ears, but running 2 of them adjust one at like 100HZ and max out the other to its lowest. Also if you dont want to kill your amp you dont want to just shove the wires in the banana jacks, need to either screw them all in or get banana jacks for them and do it that way for your introducing resistance to the amp without them getting a secure tight connection, And on the subject of not blowing amps you should also run the same length wires to all your speakers and the same gauge as well, so that way the resistance from your wires coming from the amp is equal and wont stress it as much due to resistance being off going to all your speakers.
My system consits of a Acoustic Image GT 338 I use at a center I got at goodwill for $6, BIC America Venturi DV64 2-Way Tower for front sides, a Polk Audio PSW505 sub (crossover set to 100HZ), and a bic acoustech PL200 (set to its lowest range), with a pair of BIC Acoustech PL-66 Surround Speakers all set up to a Onkyo TX RZ810 for $250 from Onkyo due to my TX NR809 died due to the recalled DTS chip going bad, so I was able to just send them the serial sticker off the back of it and got that one for the $250 shipped. I know it does Atmos but at some point with my tax money Id like to get a totally matching set of https://www.amazon.com/BIC-Acoustec...?keywords=bic+speakers&qid=1579537352&sr=8-35 and then I can use my set in Atmos mode.
My PC rig is a Denon AVR 2808CI, a set of vintage JVC towers, SP 95WD, a Onkyo center I got off shopgoodwill.com for $3, A onkyo sub, I got from Goodwill for $35, that some mice decided to eat away the foam surrounds of the speaker that I replaced with a JVC 10" for free with cracked medium I fixed with super glue, silicone goo, and packing tape and has held up for over 3 years with being beat on a daily basis, and a set of Daytons I got off of Bargain Hunt for $20.
But op I can tell you that if you really want to make it sound great, you need to run all the same speakers makes (do as I say not as I do for the moment, only due to me having very limited funds on SS and only time I got good money to use for high ticket items is at tax time), for the bic line I mentioned has all the same speakers in them so that if your watching movie and a plane on it for example, doesnt sound like a toy model behind you then becomes a full on jet liner in front of you. Id suggest also if you can run two subs, can be same or different, IMO, so that you can adjust them with the crossovers in the back to hit that sweet spot with the bass, for running just one in the lowest setting can miss out on the mids, from what I can tell with my ears, but running 2 of them adjust one at like 100HZ and max out the other to its lowest. Also if you dont want to kill your amp you dont want to just shove the wires in the banana jacks, need to either screw them all in or get banana jacks for them and do it that way for your introducing resistance to the amp without them getting a secure tight connection, And on the subject of not blowing amps you should also run the same length wires to all your speakers and the same gauge as well, so that way the resistance from your wires coming from the amp is equal and wont stress it as much due to resistance being off going to all your speakers.
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