I have a z5300 setup connected to my audigy2 zs. Recently, Ive noticed that the rear right speaker has started making an ugly buzzing sound when the volume is raised more than halfway. The same thing happens with the rear left speaker,but to a lesser extent.
Since I am unable to buy replacement speakers for the rear channels, I was wondering if they could be replaced with a pair of desktop stereo speakers, however this leads to more questions that I am unable to answer
1. Should I split a pair of desktop speakers and use one speaker on each channel?
2. Should I use a pair of speakers on each channel, effectively creating a faux 7.1 setup
3. Should these speakers be independently powered, or is the amp capable of powering them?
Lastly, if any of the above is possible, how do I go about connecting the speakers to the RCA cable from the subwoofer?
The rear speakers are currently connected to the sub via RCA extension cables. The cords that were attached to the speakers were too short so I got a male - female RCA cable and split it.
Since I am unable to buy replacement speakers for the rear channels, I was wondering if they could be replaced with a pair of desktop stereo speakers, however this leads to more questions that I am unable to answer
1. Should I split a pair of desktop speakers and use one speaker on each channel?
2. Should I use a pair of speakers on each channel, effectively creating a faux 7.1 setup
3. Should these speakers be independently powered, or is the amp capable of powering them?
Lastly, if any of the above is possible, how do I go about connecting the speakers to the RCA cable from the subwoofer?
The rear speakers are currently connected to the sub via RCA extension cables. The cords that were attached to the speakers were too short so I got a male - female RCA cable and split it.