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Originally posted by musiciseverything:
It really is alot of fun to listen/watch you guys banter about, but a few questions from someone who loves music but is a little dumb about physics/acoustical engineering/the space=time continuum.....

How do you EQ 2 subs? independently or at the same time?

How do you separate one sub for LFE for movies and one for music?

Is it more complex to have a room with four walls and ceiling and floor, or a room with a large opening? Anyone been to a huge concert hall or outdoor concert?

With subs coming down in price it is possible to get two subs for what used to be the price of one, so do you buy two of the same or do you try for two subs with different characteristics?

Sorry to keep a thread alive long after it should have been shot and buried, but these are things which I have not seen addressed yet.

Thanks for the entertainment!!

[This message has been edited by musiciseverything (edited August 28, 2004).]


Assumming you have a 950 Pre/Pro and and SACD and/or DVD-A capable player:

Set all speakers to 'large' and SW to 'yes' in the Player.

Run the analog SW output of the Player to the LFE sub.

Run the remaining 5 analog cables to the 950.

Switch the 950's analog BM to 'On'.

Run the 950's SW output to the redirected bass subwoofer.

Let the player do the decoding and set the 950 to 6 CH BYPASS.

You now have LFE only going to the LFE sub and 80 Hz and below from the sats only going to the RB sub.

Use the appropriate sub for each duty. Calibrate the RB sub's placement, phase and level, then the LFE sub.


That's 1 way to do it. There are other routing schemes.
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