First off, what a great forum...being my first post, I would like to express my appreciation of such a well organized and informative forum. Keep it up!
To All Rotelian's: I have seen the light, after a few years of interest in Home Theater I have decided to quit playing around and enter this Hobby a bit more serious. Rotel has become my equipment of choice. I am planning on purchasing the Rotel Pre/Pro RSP-1068 along with the RMB-1075 Amp. So far so good right? Well this is where I am in need of some assistance. I have recently aquired an Infocus DLP projector and I am currently building a dedicated home theater in our basement. I am planning for a 7.1 system. My question arises due to my new speaker configuration. Let me tell you a bit about my speaker specs:
Center (2) (6 ohm, 400w)
Front Mains R&L (4 ohm, 400w)
Surround R&L (6 ohm, 400w)
Back R&L (6 ohm, 400w)
Planning on two subs (leaning toward SVS)
Here's my issue, i would like to do two center speakers...one above and one below my perm wall screen. I originally started thinking about the RB-1080 to power my mains and then the 1075 for center and surrounds. But with the addition of another center channel @ 6 ohms and the risk of showing a 3 ohm load (2 centers)...I started thinking about (2) 1075 amps.
10 Channels (my thought process)
4 channels - Bi amp my two mains
2 channels - 2 center speakers
2 channels - surrounds
2 channels - backs
Is this possible...is it physically possible to spilt interconnects to send signal to more than one channel of an amp. How is Bi-amping done exactly?
I hope I was able to explain my situation well enought for comments. I look foward to your responses and/or suggestions.
Joe
To All Rotelian's: I have seen the light, after a few years of interest in Home Theater I have decided to quit playing around and enter this Hobby a bit more serious. Rotel has become my equipment of choice. I am planning on purchasing the Rotel Pre/Pro RSP-1068 along with the RMB-1075 Amp. So far so good right? Well this is where I am in need of some assistance. I have recently aquired an Infocus DLP projector and I am currently building a dedicated home theater in our basement. I am planning for a 7.1 system. My question arises due to my new speaker configuration. Let me tell you a bit about my speaker specs:
Center (2) (6 ohm, 400w)
Front Mains R&L (4 ohm, 400w)
Surround R&L (6 ohm, 400w)
Back R&L (6 ohm, 400w)
Planning on two subs (leaning toward SVS)
Here's my issue, i would like to do two center speakers...one above and one below my perm wall screen. I originally started thinking about the RB-1080 to power my mains and then the 1075 for center and surrounds. But with the addition of another center channel @ 6 ohms and the risk of showing a 3 ohm load (2 centers)...I started thinking about (2) 1075 amps.
10 Channels (my thought process)
4 channels - Bi amp my two mains
2 channels - 2 center speakers
2 channels - surrounds
2 channels - backs
Is this possible...is it physically possible to spilt interconnects to send signal to more than one channel of an amp. How is Bi-amping done exactly?
I hope I was able to explain my situation well enought for comments. I look foward to your responses and/or suggestions.
Joe
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