Have you figured out what they’re putting in the water down there yet, Georgie?
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And is it the same as the first one?That would be the way to go, you wouldn’t have different left and right main speakers. And don’t run them of the "sub output" if using a HT amp, set the programing to "no sub" and set your left and right mains to large and get the signal for your subs from left and right main pre-outputs Or if using a normal stereo pre amp use these on it’s L & R outputs to supply both your poweramp and your subs https://www.ebay.com/itm/Valab-Gold-Plated-RCA-Y-Splitter-Adapter-1-Male-to-2-Female-RCA-Adapter-1pcs/283760200309?hash=item42116d0a75:g:RXwAAOSwGBhaYNGt Cheers George |
Since bass trap advocate Erik Squires is playing the "cultist" card to discredit multi-sub advocates @audiokinesis I’m not discrediting multi subs. I’m discrediting the cultish behavior on the proponents on Audiogon. As I’ve written, it is characterized by: 1 - Refusal to accept other solutions are possible or more applicable to specific questions by posters. 2 - Insistence on the swarm being a solution to everything a poster asks about, regardless of application. "Help I have noise on my left channel." 30 seconds later ... "You need a swarm!" 3 - Lying about what other prominent professionals have stated. I have no particular interest in whether some one finds the swarm a useful solution in their environment. It’s the cult-like behaviors above I find distasteful, and that you seem to be happy to misstate my position despite how clear it is. I also don’t care if you promote it as a possible solution to the general problem of finding good bass in a system. I do care people I interact with do so in a respectful and sincere manner, and this has definitely not been consistently the case around this issue and as a result I have grown a profound distaste for those who promote it. I don’t think that’s unfair. Your sentence, quoted above, reaffirms my choices. |
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