To clarify and I apologize for my ignorance, you’re running speaker wire from your amp to the sub then from the sub to your mains via the high level inputs/outputs?
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noble, " I’m fairly certain the exact number of subs considered acceptable in a domestic room is higher for most men than most women" we definitely agree on that point ! I would like to hear the 4-subwoofer swarm system one day, possibly at AXPONA next year? As of now my 2-subwoofer system has been carefully dialed in and sounds excellent, integrated, dynamic and with balanced, well defined notes. One key I have found to avoid smearing my main speakers is to use the higher order crossover option on these subwoofers. The 4th order crossover (24db per octave) set at 65Hz sounds excellent and does a great job at eliminating the directional energy since 130Hz would be 24db down from the main signal. Doing this saves the need for any kind of high pass filter for the main speakers. @gochurchgo2 I am running my main speakers full range. I connect the subwoofers in parallel connecting at the amplifier speaker terminals. The high impedance of the subwoofer creates minimal load on the amplifier and draws a very small amount current- just enough to let the subwoofer amplifier do its job. |
gochurchgo:"Another stupid question but can you link me to a diagram of how you wired this? I'm not savvy. Thanks @avanti1960" Hello gochurchgo, Many current good quality subs allow hookup via both rca cables from standard rca outputs on a preamp or AV receiver and via speaker wire from the positive and negative L+R speaker terminal outputs on an AV receiver or power amp. Here's a link that describes both methods: www.aperionaudio.com/blogs/aperion-audio-blog/how-to-get-the-most-out-of-your-subwoofer |
Hello avanti1960, I'm glad you're pleased with your two sub setup. I know 2-sub systems can work very well when listened to from a single designated listening seat as long as the subs are positioned and configured properly. You've obviously figured this out. I also realize that not everyone wants or needs a sub system that provides excellent bass response and integration with the main speakers throughout the entire room. I hope you're able to audition the 4-sub Audio Kinesis Swarm system in the near future. I can describe how well it performs and convince no one but I believe even a brief audition would likely convince virtually everyone. The owner of AK and designer of the Swarm, Duke Lejeune, is fond of saying "two subs will sound twice as good as one sub, four subs will sound twice as good as two and eight subs will be grounds for divorce". All true based on my experience and I've decided to stop at four subs because I love my wife. Enjoy, Tim |