Simple question, is there a device that allows you to add 11 speakers to a 4 speaker system? I know if the speakers are 8 or 16 ohm you can double them up but does that mean a 16 ohm speaker allows you to run 3 per output?
Sorry for the off topic but I'm trying to save my brother in law some cash while still having his whole restaurant wired.
I am not sure Khor...I wouldn't want to run that many speakers off one amplifier unless it was designed for a PA system.
I can run 9 speakers and 2 subwoofers from my surround amplifier but I would make sure all of them were the same impedance even if the amp can adjust to each pair.
2LT......RS lives over 2,000 Km's from where I am so having a beer together is not an option I'm afraid.
AAG...totally disagree with you, listen to Abbey Road, recorded in 1969 and then explain why the Morons in the studios today have ruined their profession? In this case the wheel didn't need to be re-invented. NO album should ever be loud at 2 or 3 on your volume control. You should be able to crank up your amplifier to 5-6 easily and still have room to really open it up if you're in a party mood and nobody is home. I could show it to any of you easily in my listening room how a recording should sound without any problem. The LOUDNESS war is the most ridiculous thing I have ever seen in 40+ years of being a music addict and the only explanation I can offer is the i-tunes/i-pod connection for some reason everything is aimed at that one device now and that's just plain stupid.