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− | Yes, you can. One SoundPower system can handle the surround portion of a 5.1 system; two can handle the surround speakers for a 7.1 system (RF, RR, LF, LR.) Unless you have a very small setup, you should not try to use SoundPower for the main speakers (left, center, rear.) | + | Yes, you can. One SoundPower system can handle the surround portion of a 5.1 system; two can handle the surround speakers for a 7.1 system (RF, RR, LF, LR.) |
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+ | Unless you have a very small setup, you should not try to use SoundPower for the main speakers (left, center, rear.) | ||
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==Related Articles== | ==Related Articles== | ||
[[Using Line-out Converters]] | [[Using Line-out Converters]] |
Latest revision as of 22:58, 6 June 2014
Question
Can I use SoundPower with my surround sound system?
Answer
Yes, you can. One SoundPower system can handle the surround portion of a 5.1 system; two can handle the surround speakers for a 7.1 system (RF, RR, LF, LR.)
Unless you have a very small setup, you should not try to use SoundPower for the main speakers (left, center, rear.)