Speakers for gaming/music

I was going off Yamaha specs only, I have had the door handle resonating in the hall-way outside the room, I run the speakers flat with no settings (neural). There is also 4 of the same Yamaha floorstanding speakers in that room working together (in stereo), they are not driven hard as power is shared between them.

I bet that sounds terrible lol. Combing effect. Only use one pair of stereo speakers. Also during amplifier harder

Doyou have the model numbers
 
Yes they do, does your speakers defy the law of physics? It will sound bad. And will double load on your amp.

If you want two X speakers use a avr and set them a rears the use music surround dsp.
 
Yes they do, does your speakers defy the law of physics? It will sound bad. And will double load on your amp.

If you want two X speakers use a avr and set them a rears the use music surround dsp.

There pointing in same direction, you can't judge without hearing. Concerts use multiple speakers.

It's a 4 speaker stereo amp, it's designed for 4 speakers.
 
Stereo amps aren't designed for four speakers, those are speaker selector switches. Not to be used at the same time.

Read up on impedance whilst you're at it. I'd your speakers are 6 ohm and you're driving two pairs then the load is 3 ohm, and some frequencies mean load lower.
 
They will be phase cancelling each other out. What you're doing is not correct.

Do..
A) use speaker a or b. But not a and b
B) use stereo pair at a time for music in the same room
C) use a avr instead connect one pair as rears then use Dolby Pro logic IIx music mode or similar.
 
You pair are as bad as the car forum guys.

I drive stripped out DC 2 with coilovers for track days. Are from your keyboards going to tell me the weight balance is wrong, or my dampers set correct. Maybe from sitting from home you can tell me geo is wrong.

As said without you listening you can't judge.
 
I use the Logitech Z906 5.1 THX system for gaming, sound amazing in games, but no so good for music. For music, I just use Samson SR850 headphones.
 
And the amp is designed to take load 8ohm to 16ohm, it has a selector for A/B or A + B it's designed for 4 speakers, they are not in 3ohm.
 
And the amp is designed to take load 8ohm to 16ohm, it has a selector for A/B or A + B it's designed for 4 speakers, they are not in 3ohm.

If your speakers are 8ohm, your amp sees 4ohm when you are driving both. And if they're 6 ohm with both on, the load seen is 3ohm.

You need to read up a bit.

Just because you can do something doesn't mean you should. Unless you have a meaty amp, you shouldn't be doing what you're doing..I can do what you're doing with my ATI 2003 ampas it has big power supplies and able to drive difficult speakers. 200w into 8 ohm and 300w into 4 ohm.

Paging Dr lucid. Dr lucid . Lol
 
Ok those speakers are 6 ohm so with two, your amps sees 3ohm. That's bad.

As for frequency response, no +/- figure, but with dual 6.5" driver, ported I'd say actual response is about 45-50hz or so. No way 30hz.
 
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