In Reply to: Two separate systems on opposite ends of listening room? posted by givemevinyl on March 3, 2015 at 17:34:25:
You'll always need to short the positive/negative leads of the pair which is not playing.
From my own experience, even if both pairs are 5 meters apart from each other at each end of the room, the un-shorted pair not playing will cause the pair that is playing to have smaller, collapsed soundstage.
Being connected to an amplifier doesn't count.
You will need to remove the speaker cable from the speakers, and then short the positive and negative terminals with a short length of cable.
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