The feedback was helpful, but not concrete enough for me so I reached out directly to both SONOS and Sonance for further guidance. My initial post was to see if anyone here knew what the AMP's capabilities were in handling a 4.1 setup for outdoor sonance rock speakers. Their 8in rocks have a power peak handling up to 150w which seems would've been more ideal, but they're significantly more $$. It's a shame because I like the look of these but now have to be potentially worried about blowing them. While it can easily be done, the AMP is extremely powerful and unless I set a volume limiter, there's a real chance i could blow the rock speakers since they're limited to a 100w supply (where the AMP is pimping out 125w). I spoke with an extremely knowledgeable person on their team and they gave me some more insight to consider as well when running even a 4.0 system as depicted above. I would recommend instead having a standalone amplifier to power the MAG 2.1 or an extra pair of RK speakers." The reason being is that the impedance would be quite low and possibly overdrive the RK speakers. "I would advise against utilizing a single amp for this application. To those interested - I reached out to Sonance directly and got the following: I want to ensure I don't screw myself when buying and configuring this. I'm half regretting not going for the Sonance MAG 6.1, with how much this is costing now for 4 speakers compared to getting 6.1, but what's done is done. Most diagrams I see, for the AMP, show the 2 L channels going into the AMP and the same with the 2R. It seems like it should handle this, the question though then becomes how should it be wired? Run the LR to the subwoofer and then from the woofer to the 4 speakers? 2x for the L and 2x for the R? Continuous Watts x Channel Ohms: 125 x 2 x 8.įor $35 more, Best Buy has a 2.1 system with what appears to be the same speakers but with an added subwoffer. It's my understanding that the AMP can handle this. I have an AMP with two Sonance Landscape Series 6.5in speakers set up in my back yard currently.
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