The stereo sub thing could be handy, but actually implementing it without using the ICBM for all bass management functions would be a problem. Keep in mind, the ICBM is a purely "analog" device -- no digital processing involved. Using some sort of digital I/O to make it the focal point for all subwoofer information would be a strange trick. The only way to really do it effectively is to put the ICBM downstream of the receiver or pre/pro (before a separate amplifier), in which case the ICBM works as it is now.

Now, Outlaw could always make a "stereo sub" box that would be connected to the sub output of a receiver or pre/pro, but it wouldn't be able to do the left/right bass steering that the ICBM does without access to the original left and right channels. In that case, you'd have something like Paradigm's X-20 or X-30 control units .

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