Does anyone know if you can connect a speaker (from a source) to another speaker? Will it loose significant sound quality this way?
i use to do this in my room when i was i we lad. but come to find out its not good for it. dont do it.
If its inpossible to run more wire, than maybe you can disconnect the wire from the speaker and connect it into a speaker selector box. Then you could safely ad a few speakers without working you amp to hard.
only to establish which you do are no longer listening to the different speaker in some unusual accoustal way. a million. Disconnect the different speaker. 2. Take the cord of the broken speaker you're engaged on and with song playng (LOW) touch the wires to each and all the binding posts. If there is not any difference in sound (between woofer and tweeter) then the main in all danger answer is the speaker has inner jumpers on the go over board. I even have seen this with some producers of audio equipment.
you can jump a speaker wire in parallel [both colors together at the first speaker] then atach the second speaker so long as you amplifier is stable to the resulting impediance. to get you started taking one 8 ohm speaker and jumping it to a second will yeild an amplifier load of 4 ohms. If your amplifier can handle that than go right ahead its perfetly fine. If not you can connect the two in series. at the first location tie the input red to the jumped wires black with a wire nut. that will leave you one red and one black left. connect the two remaining to the first speaker and connect the jumped speaker normally. That will yeild a 16 ohm load to the amp. This will be safe to the amp but produce lower sound levels as it will ask for less current from the amp