Hi all,
Here goes, maybe someone here is also a HiFi person...
I have an older home Pioneer Stereo Receiver which I have set up to run 5.1 surround sound and is connected to everything (TV box, Apple TV, DVD, Playstation, HDMI TV, Radio, etc.) and is running to 5 surround speakers via normal speaker wire. Everything is run by a programmable remote and I am really satisfied with the setup after much hard work. I recently invested in a pair of higher end Active speakers (KvK) that I was intending to replace the front (left/right) speakers with only to learn afterwards that converting a powered speaker wire to RCA connection to attach to an already powered/active speaker is a big no-no and can result in damaging both the speakers and receiver.
I originally bought the speakers to connect to a Bluetooth receiver to be able to run wireless from my iPhone/computer/etc. but would also like to utilize them where the majority of my listening comes from (TV, Stereo, PS4, etc.).
So my question is, is there a way to take the 100W output of the receivers speaker wire and strip this to a regular "non-powered" RCA contact and somehow keep the sound quality okay? I have seen some things for car stereos to enable this but it doesn't seem like something to use for a home system. I found this Russound ADP-1.2 Speaker-level to Line-level Adapter at Crutchfield but don't feel secure enough to try it without some insight first. In HiFi terms I think I am looking for a "speaker level converter to line level output for receivers that lack line out capabilities".
Anyone? Thanks in advance for any directions or advice!
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