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I have just purchased a Denon Home theatre receiver which supports 7.1 surround sound. I am using a Bose center channel speaker, two Bose corner "cubes" as my front speakers, and a Bose sub-woofer. The center channel is wired directly to my Denon A/V receiver. However, front "cube" speakers are wired directly to the Bose Sub-Woofer, which splits the inputs to the sub, and the cubes. The inputs to the sub woofer are connected to my "front speakers" outputs on the Denon A/V.
My question is the following. Would I be better off wiring my Bose cubes directly to the Denon A/V receiver "front speaker" outputs, and connecting the sub-woofer to the sub-woofer output on the Denon, OR still using the Bose internal splitting out to the cubes?
Thanks
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