Satellite speakers connected to sub or receiver?

Satellite speakers connected to sub or receiver?

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Satellite speakers connected to sub or receiver? Roger 04-13-2005

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I've JBL satellite speakers currently connected to my Sony STR-DE945
They are rated at 120 watts. i have a 250 watt JBL sub.ran by a high end
Monster sub cable (25ft.) I've had this setup for about 2 yrs . While
I was at a high end Audio Video store (Ovation) I was told I'd get
better reception from my satellites IF I connected them to my sub
instead of my receiver and I'd notice considerable difference
especially while listening to CD's or for that matter anything! ........
Any thoughts on the matter or should I leave well enough alone? MY
fear is the sub amp.might BLOW the sats.


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