"Michael McKelvy" wrote in message
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"Robert Morein" wrote in message
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"Tim Breen" wrote in message
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Hi all,
Small room, nearly 12' square w/11' cathedral ceiling. 5.1 system
w/150W powered sub currently placed in the right rear corner, firing
down onto a wood floor.
I am bothered by the directionality of the sub (it's right behind me)
and am wondering if buying an identical unit and placing it in the
left rear corner would improve things enough to justify the cost.
What say you?
Also, can I just use a Y-splitter coming off the AVR to feed both
subs, or do I have to put them in a series?
Thanks!
Localization of a subwoofer can be caused by the following phenomena:
1. The subwoofer is crossed over at a high frequency. Above 60 Hz, the
ear
can frequently localize a sub.
Funny everybody else says 80 Hz.
Split the difference?
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