I have the onkyo S5400 7.1 surround HTiB. I also have a pair of Cerwin Vega XLS-15's on the way, along with the CV-1800 Pro Amp, and I have a 10-band EQ already.. My question: Can I replace the front surround speakers of the Home theatre with the Cerwin Vegas, and can i do it through my EQ and amp? And if so, how..
Would I just go from the actually left and right speaker outputs on the reciever, into RCA's on the EQ. Then RCA's to 1/4 unbalanced TRS plugs on the amp (its a Pro amp, so thats howi have to go from the receiver to the amp.. really no need in "balancing" anything, all short runs). Then from the amp to my cerwin vegas..
Is this how this works, or will this harm anything? I appreciate any help in advance. Im not a big baller, and Im investing what is relatively "ALOT" of money to me.. I cant afford to screw anything up.
Originally, I was just gonna keep the Amp, EQ, and cerwin vegas seperate, as just my stereo system for music.. but seems like a waste to not add these bad boys into my home theatre system. (I eventually want to replace all of the Onkyo speakers, if I can, and still savage the receiver.
Would I just go from the actually left and right speaker outputs on the reciever, into RCA's on the EQ. Then RCA's to 1/4 unbalanced TRS plugs on the amp (its a Pro amp, so thats howi have to go from the receiver to the amp.. really no need in "balancing" anything, all short runs). Then from the amp to my cerwin vegas..
Is this how this works, or will this harm anything? I appreciate any help in advance. Im not a big baller, and Im investing what is relatively "ALOT" of money to me.. I cant afford to screw anything up.
Originally, I was just gonna keep the Amp, EQ, and cerwin vegas seperate, as just my stereo system for music.. but seems like a waste to not add these bad boys into my home theatre system. (I eventually want to replace all of the Onkyo speakers, if I can, and still savage the receiver.