My old Pioneer SX-2300 stereo receiver has a speaker matrix option (B speakers [are supposed to] become DynaQuad signals when Surround is selected) but it isn't working, so I tried the most basic DynaQuad connection.
I'm using my old Polk Audio computer speakers (I made an adapter to convert speaker wires to a stereo mini jack) and connected the wires to L+ and R+ (A speakers), it works and the volume from the (surround channel) computer speakers is comparable to the (now front channel) Polk Monitor 4 speakers.
My plan is to have 1 surround sound system in my basement and 2 upstairs, this system and another in a rearranged media room that handles (UHD)Blu-ray, MCH SACD and just for fun, HD-DVD and VHS (w/DPL decoding).
Kirk Bayne
I'm using my old Polk Audio computer speakers (I made an adapter to convert speaker wires to a stereo mini jack) and connected the wires to L+ and R+ (A speakers), it works and the volume from the (surround channel) computer speakers is comparable to the (now front channel) Polk Monitor 4 speakers.
My plan is to have 1 surround sound system in my basement and 2 upstairs, this system and another in a rearranged media room that handles (UHD)Blu-ray, MCH SACD and just for fun, HD-DVD and VHS (w/DPL decoding).
Kirk Bayne