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Stardate: 20210323.2039
Location: xiled rumintation concentrator
Input Device: Repurposed Lenovo ThinkCentre
Audio: aNONradio Open Mic
Visual: concentrator interior
Emotional: fed, groggy
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Learning myself a little about speakers. Currently, I am testing
audio in the xiled rumination concentrator. So far, it sounds
pretty good. There is a salvaged Sony receiver (Model STR-SL7)
that I picked up from the dumpster at work. It works, but the
digital display does not so I have to fuss with the menus blind.
Good thing I found the manual online. It also has a big dent on the
top.
There is a set of Zenith home theatre speakers and subwoofer attached
to it that were left behind by the previous owner of my house. The
receiver requires speakers with a range of 8-16 ohms, but the
speakers are only 4 ohms. I ended up wiring the speakers in a series
(for a total of 8ohms) and only having the left and right channels
+ subwoofer, with 2 speakers facing me and 2 speakers + subwoofer
behind me in the concentrator. The wiring is basically this
(sorry for lame drawing...need Visio for gopher):
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[ SONY ]
[RECEIVER ]
[ ] [Left Speaker (rear)] [Left Speaker (front)]
[Left POS ]->->[POS]->->4ohms->[NEG]->->->[POS]->-4ohms->->[NEG]->->
[ ] /
[Left NEG ]<-<-<-<-<-<-<-<-<-<-<-<-<-<-<-<-<-<-<-8ohms<-<-<-<-<-<-<
[ ]
[ ]
[Right POS ]->->[POS]->->4ohms->-[NEG]->->-[POS]->-4ohms->->-[NEG]->->
[ ] [Right Speaker (rear)] [Right Speaker (front)] /
[ ] /
[Right NEG ]<-<-<-<-<-<-<-<-<-<-<-<-<-<-<-<-<-<-<-8ohms<-<-<-<-<-<-
[ ]
[SUBWOOFER ]
[ OUT ]->->->->->[Subwoofer Amp]->->->[Passive Subwoofer]
[__________]
The Zenith subwoofer is passive but the receiver requires an active
subwoofer. I have an old amp that I salvaged after I totaled my
bike a few years ago, so I hooked that up and it seems to work
perfectly. Not sure if it's bad to use that, but that's what I've
got.
Yeah, the setup is a bit much, but I got to learn stuff and now have
nice sound and thumpin' bass from parts that would have otherwise
ended up in the landfill.
Here's some pics:
Receiver and speakersAmp for subwooferAdded connector for subwoofer[=x=-=x=-=x=-=x=-=x=-=x=-=x=-=x=-=x=-=x=-=x=-=x=-=x=-=x=-=x=-=x=-=x=]