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simon, two subs is always better than one, imo, as long as quality isn't compromised. does your richter scale allow for stereo subs, or are you running mono? if you hook 'em up as stereo, things will get even better...
Quote from: duggie on 14 Feb 2007, 02:38 pmsimon, two subs is always better than one, imo, as long as quality isn't compromised. does your richter scale allow for stereo subs, or are you running mono? if you hook 'em up as stereo, things will get even better... 4 is even better than 2 aa
Hey Guys,With stereo subs, does the sound integrate with the room better?i've been listening mono with a good set-up, but when i close my eyes its easy to knowwhere the sub is located - and its located in the corner. i've tried multiple spots and it sounds the best there, but it isn't invisible.Just wondering if stereo subs 'disapear' better? My room is acoustically treated...
The pair of subs smoothed out room response.
I think DEQ2496 deserves its own circle.
Quote from: simon wagstaff on 14 Feb 2007, 02:18 pmThe pair of subs smoothed out room response.but still being able to fine tune their volume using simple passive device connected to subwoofer's amplifier input. To my surprise, when I adjusted subwoofers' volume right, overall sound was better than what I had with electronic xo.
What kind of passive device?