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what happens if I wire in only 5 speakers to an Amp?

  • February 14, 2023
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Hello! My outdoor space has an amp and 4 Sonos architectural/outdoor speakers installed.  I really need just one more speaker, but 6 would be too much (from a visual/ symmetry perspective) 
 

I know an amp can drive 6 architectural / Sonos speakers, but what happens if I only plug in 5? Does that create an imbalance issue with the ohm load? Thanks!

Best answer by buzz

AMP doesn’t mind having more speakers on one channel as long as you don’t go beyond max for either channel.

With respect to left and right you could alternate with adjacent speakers. (L-R-L-R-L in a string) With this arrangement the stereo image will be reversed in some locations, but everyone can have a stereo image. Or, as jgatie suggests, switch AMP to mono.

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jgatie
  • February 14, 2023

It’s 3 per channel max.  So you could wire in a fifth on one channel.  However, if your amp is in stereo mode, that one channel will be playing through 3 speakers, whereas the other only two.  This can be balanced out by switching to mono. 


buzz
  • Answer
  • February 14, 2023

AMP doesn’t mind having more speakers on one channel as long as you don’t go beyond max for either channel.

With respect to left and right you could alternate with adjacent speakers. (L-R-L-R-L in a string) With this arrangement the stereo image will be reversed in some locations, but everyone can have a stereo image. Or, as jgatie suggests, switch AMP to mono.


Stanley_4
  • Lead Maestro
  • February 15, 2023

Might be able to adjust the balance control enough to avoid rearranging speakers or going to mono.

Still you might want to try mono anyway as you might prefer the more even sound field it provides in an open area over stereo.