#71321 - 09/13/05 11:42 AM
Running 2 powered subwoofers
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Gunslinger
Registered: 09/13/05
Posts: 15
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I noticed the 1070 has only 1 pre-out for the subwoofer chanel. I wish to run two powered subwoofers simultaneously. If I use a RCA 'Y' connector to split this pre-out, won't the signal to each of the subs diminish by approximately 3 db? Is there a better alternative method?
Thanks for your time.
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#71322 - 09/13/05 12:35 PM
Re: Running 2 powered subwoofers
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Gunslinger
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#71323 - 09/13/05 04:57 PM
Re: Running 2 powered subwoofers
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Desperado
Registered: 04/19/05
Posts: 361
Loc: Plano, TX
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Originally posted by Oscillate: If I use a RCA 'Y' connector to split this pre-out, won't the signal to each of the subs diminish by approximately 3 db? I'm with Wayne - you'll find that poor sub placement and phase synch will do far more to diminish LF levels than splitting the line level output. There were a few threads here in the past relating to dual-sub configuration such as this one , and especially this one , which has a lot of interesting viewpoints. There are also some very in-depth articles around the net detailing how to properly configure multiple subs if you're inclined to search.
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#71326 - 09/13/05 06:40 PM
Re: Running 2 powered subwoofers
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Desperado
Registered: 07/03/05
Posts: 547
Loc: NJ/Beijing
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My problem with dual subs is TOO MUCH bass. I've got both of the LFM-1's dialed down to #2 on the volume pot on the sub. It's great for movies. They literally can shake pictures off the walls during the U-571 depth charge scenes, but it can get a little aggravating with 2-channel audio. I've already got the 2-ch offset at the max -8dB and they're still a little too noticible.
There's a firmware REV suggestion for the Outlaws....can we have the ability to attenuate the subs more than -8dB on the 2-channel offset?
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#71327 - 09/14/05 06:49 AM
Re: Running 2 powered subwoofers
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Gunslinger
Registered: 08/12/05
Posts: 26
Loc: Canada
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A friend of mine runs a splitter out of his Single LFE Jack, runs a seperate cable to each sub, then a splitter on each sub from the single cable to both LFE input Jacks on each sub. Claims it compensates for any possible signal loss from the splitter on the receiver. I can't attest to the validity of his logic however it does seem to make sense also the results are excellent sound.
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#71329 - 09/14/05 08:31 AM
Re: Running 2 powered subwoofers
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Desperado
Registered: 07/03/05
Posts: 547
Loc: NJ/Beijing
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Snarl,
I think your friend is mistaken. 8-) Let's look at it another way.
You start with 10 apples and you split them up into two groups of 5 apples. You give 5 of those apples to your friend who tells you he then splits them again into 3 apples and 2 apples and it tastes just like ten. He's still only got 5 apples to work with. 8-)
Also, every time you introduce another physical connection into the signal path, you're increasing resistance.
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#71330 - 09/14/05 10:03 AM
Re: Running 2 powered subwoofers
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Desperado
Registered: 04/19/05
Posts: 361
Loc: Plano, TX
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Originally posted by Snarl: A friend of mine runs a splitter out of his Single LFE Jack, runs a seperate cable to each sub, then a splitter on each sub from the single cable to both LFE input Jacks on each sub. Claims it compensates for any possible signal loss from the splitter on the receiver. The only reason to do this would be for older subs that only accept line signals when fed to both L&R inputs. I have a Velodyne unit that works that way. Otherwise, it's a waste of good splitters
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