Delta 1010 & Surround

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2005/03/02 17:23:47 (permalink)

Delta 1010 & Surround

I have three Delta 1010's that I recently purchased. I also have a nice set of Bose surround speakers with subwoofer.

What would be the most logical way to playback surround audio through the Bose speakers? Keep in mind that I do not have a receiver yet. Not really sure what I need to buy to accomplish this.

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    2tm
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    RE: Delta 1010 & Surround 2005/03/03 10:41:51 (permalink)
    I finally got around to searching these forums and discovered my question is not easily answered. I never relized recording in surround sound was so complicated.
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    RE: Delta 1010 & Surround 2005/03/03 11:21:42 (permalink)
    That depends on the inputs available to you on those Bose speakers...

    First off, they'll have to be powered I presume (I think most of Bose's offerings are powered nowadays)

    Second, they'll have to have discrete multichannel inputs for the 6 inputs required for a 5.1 setup. The Delta 1010 can't encode dolby digital or DTS so analog's the only way to go.

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    RE: Delta 1010 & Surround 2005/03/03 22:22:58 (permalink)
    My bose speakers are not powered. Basically all the outputs from the stereo run into the subwoofer and then there are seperate outputs from the subwoofer for each speaker.

    Do they make a power amp with 6 ins and 6 outs?

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