If a powered sub has both RCA inputs and outputs, note whether the output passes along the low frequencies, meant for daisy-chaining, or whether the sub is only outputting frequencies above the sub's crossover point meant to be routed to an amp for 'full-range' speaker use. My powered subs do the latter, so I could not daisy chain my subs. I use and Outlaw ICBM to run my subs in a stereo configuration, so the lack of ability to daisy chain was not an issue for me.

As you experiment, you may wish to check the response from more than one position.

Question: if are crossing to your subs at 60Hz, do you think that the suckouts at about 106Hz and 138Hz will be affected more by the placement of your mains than by your sub(s)? Depending on the roll-off above 60Hz for your sub(s), there will still be a little sub activity in the frequency range near the upper two suckouts, but I would think your mains are much more active than the sub(s) at the frequencies of those upper two dips in the graph.


[This message has been edited by bestbang4thebuck (edited August 12, 2004).]