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    Oct 26, 2007, 06:06 PM
    Matching speakers in a surround system
    I want to buy polk audio lsi7 speakers (4 ohm) as my front speakers. I am looking at the polk fxi5 (8 ohm) as my rear speakers. I'm looking at the polk csi5 (8 ohm) or the polk lsic (4 ohm) as my center speaker.

    How important is the impedance matching between the fronts and the rear speakers? How about between the fronts and the center? Can I get by with using a 4 ohm speaker in front while using 8 ohm speakers in the rear?

    Thanks in advance for any advice you can give.

    Dennis

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