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The size of your rooms you want speakers in should determine how many you prewire for. Most speakers are mono, designed to work in pairs for stereo or in multiples for surround sound. There are single speakers that have dual voice coils meant to be used as a stereo speaker. They will require 2 sets of speaker wire ran to the speaker. I would recommend that in larger rooms, like bedrooms, office, or kitchen, that you should prewire the home for a pair of speakers to be used in stereo. It will provide the best sound. Be careful to consider furniture placement as well as in ceiling obstructions when doing the prewire. (I.e. Don't prewire your master bedroom with one speaker above the head of the bed and another at the foot. Like wise, don't prewire where your HVAC, plumbing, or even roof rafters will limit what kind of speaker, if any, can be installed in the ceiling). In the bathrooms I would wire for a single stereo speaker. 2 speakers tend to play against each other in small spaces and muddle the sound. Music is recorded in stereo (or better) so you shouldn't ever think of prewiring for less than stereo.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.If you want only monaural sound and have a monaural amp switch on your receiver or amp, then one speaker would work. Otherwise, at a minimum you need two speakers if you have a stereo (two channel) source. If only one speaker with a stereo source, you will only obtain partial sound from an individual speaker. This is why two speaker kits are generally sold or kits which contain multiples of two speakers.
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