Kevin,
I thought I would ask you this question before trying to contact Velodyne directly. I've noticed that Velodyne states that the SMS-1 can be used with multiple subwoofers, actually a maximum of 3. How does that work exactly? I see that there are 3 LFE outputs in the rear, but, correct me if I am wrong, each of these outputs is the same equalized signal. I doubt that the in room response of each of the 3 subwoofers, when unequalized will be the same since they will be located in different parts of the room (which is advantageous from a room modal standpoint). So is the microphone measuring all 3 subs running at the same time and does the client then use this measurement to manually set the EQ? Sounds like you would really need 3 SMS-1's to get the best bass in this scenario right?
A little off topic: I read Outlaw's little setup manual on the SMS-1 which is nicely written. I disagree with the 'importance' they place in "stereo" bass and trying to market two SMS-1's for that reason. Most music has bass recorded in mono (I mean less than 100 Hz) and I for one can't tell the difference at all. Unfortunately, even in Outlaw's manual I couldn't find an answer to my original question above.
Thanks for any advice.
Anand.