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Originally posted by soundhound:
... you have the ability to adjust the crossover frequency with a traditional mono sub setup but if you flip the stereo bass switch, the crossover is fixed at 80Hz. I was thinking of possibly buying one and noticed this, but please correct me if I'm wrong...



SH:

I just spoke to Scott at Outlaw... he verifies that "Stereo Sub Mode" uses the same adjustible crossover settings as the "Mono Sub Mode".

In stereo, the ICBM sums all the Left channel low-pass signals with half of the center channel low-pass signal, and sends this to the Left Sub Output. Similar for the Right channel.

The ICBM also allows the LFE signal gain to be adjusted independently from the low-pass signal, which is a great feature.

One limitation of the ICBM is that you are limited to fixed crossover points (ie., 40, 60, 80, 100,120Hz, or bypass) as opposed to most Subwoofers that have a continuously adjustible crossover where you could choose 50Hz, or 43.752Hz if you so desired.

Allan

[This message has been edited by AGAssarsson (edited August 01, 2003).]