That part I understand.  I need monaural on all three speakers, and the center channel will not drive (3) 100 watt speakers very hard.
Thanks for the reply


At 09:44 PM 5/30/2004, you wrote:
Hook the third speaker up to the center channel of the Sony surround amp. The center channel is a monaural signal


In a message dated 5/30/2004 10:54:43 AM Hawaiian Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

A techy golf? question for the electronically technified.

Intalling outside speakers.  Basics:  Not wireless.  Longest run =
~100".  Wire = 14/2 spkr wire.  Spkrs 8 ohm.  Amp=Sony surround
sound  100w/ch / 8 ohm.

3 speakers will be about 28' apart in a right angle configuration for an L
shaped deck.

I need monaural output at the speakers.  The best I can do on the back of
the Sony amp is simple R / L.  I think I have the impedance matching
understood and there are matching devices available but they give you R and
L outputs.

Anyone know how I can combine the stereo and get monaural at the speakers?

TIA,

Al

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Oh, the golf part is, I need the speakers to listen to the Masters with my
buddies. :-)

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