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I've pretty much decided not to try to purue the "Halfer" surround system. With the equipement I have, it would be difficult to implement, and could put amplifiers at risk. However, I received excellent suggestions on this topic from LD - thanks! What I am still considering is a flexible, multi-speaker (amp/cabs)approach , at least for home use. I remembered a cool product that Rane makes, (SM26b , www.rane.com). It can be used to split mono or stereo inputs into multiple stereo or mono outputs. In reverse, it acts as a mixer. It has pan and level, but should be quite sonically transparent when placed between computer interface outputs, or FX outputs, and amplifiers. For example, with the SM26, you can route a stereo signal (or dual mono) to - 2 stereo amps, and/or - 1 mono center channel (by panning) Or, 2 mono signals panned/leveled to 6 mono outputs Lots of other possibilities This should make it easy to experiment. I'm also considering Hemisphere speakers from http://www.electrotap.com/hemisphere/ as possible ambient speakers - Perhaps add 3 Hemisphere speakers to sides/rear of room, along with my current 2 accugroove front main speakers. Hmmm....:-) -Qua