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In Reply to: RE: Magnetic field interference posted by jeromelang on March 04, 2015 at 03:17:15
Sorry, I'm not sure I understand how to short the speaker terminals. Would you mind explaining further? Thanks.
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Never, ever, never short the output of an amp.
Shorting an "unused" speaker is done by bridging the positive to the negative terminals with a short piece of wire. Similar concept to biwire adapters that come with speakers to bridge positive to positive / negative to negative except you're going positive to negative which stops the voice coils from reacting to sound pressure from other speakers that are playing.
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Disclaimer!
Do not do this with an active pair connected to an amp!
I assume no liability if someone does not follow directions.
And yes, I've had multiple speakers in rotation in one system all in one room. I've also had two systems in one room like you asked about but I had the luxury of using both short wall and long wall simultaneously. One solid state and one tubed. I did have to move speakers that where in close proximity depending on which system was in use.
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