Funtoss
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System Name | My Heater |
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Processor | Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 @ 3.2ghz |
Motherboard | Asus P5B-E Plus |
Cooling | Zalman CNPS 9700 NT |
Memory | Patriot 4GB 800MHz DDR2 |
Video Card(s) | EVGA GTX 460 1GB |
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Display(s) | Viewsonic VX2349wm 24" |
Case | Raidmax Hurricane |
Audio Device(s) | C-Media 8738 |
Power Supply | Aywun Megapower 650w 80+ |
Software | Windows 7 64 Bit |
Hi, i m using RCA splitter to connect more speakers on my Logitech Z-2300
Considering that i have two logitech speakers running at 40w
and the sub at 200w rms
and i want to connect pioneer s-j 2100 which run at 75w.
My question is, will using RCA splitter reduce sound and signal quality?
also will it have any negative impact on the amp? (Z-2300 have built in amps)
is it totally okay to use RCA splitters?
Thanks
Considering that i have two logitech speakers running at 40w
and the sub at 200w rms
and i want to connect pioneer s-j 2100 which run at 75w.
My question is, will using RCA splitter reduce sound and signal quality?
also will it have any negative impact on the amp? (Z-2300 have built in amps)
is it totally okay to use RCA splitters?
Thanks