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I have Pioneer Elite TZ-F700 mains with 12" powered subs built in. I
am not happy with the bass and I am thinking of adding a 15" DT powered
sub to the system. Am I going to be able to do this without problems?
If so, are there any particular settings or hook ups that I should be
aware of. This will mean 3 powered subs at the same time.

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I have Pioneer Elite TZ-F700 mains with 12" powered subs built in. I
am not happy with the bass and I am thinking of adding a 15" DT powered
sub to the system. Am I going to be able to do this without problems?
If so, are there any particular settings or hook ups that I should be
aware of. This will mean 3 powered subs at the same time.


I wouldn't worry about that last bit. Most all of my speakers drivers
are powered at the same time!

You said "mains". If you have multichannel, you would just use the
receiver/processor subwoofer output.

The mains are rated down to 25 Hz, according to the Ultimate AV review.
Is there a placement problem? If you just want more bass, another sub
might do it.

Stpehen
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Stpehen


That could have gone better...

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MiNe 109 said:

Stpehen


That could have gone better...


Next round's on me.




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"John Linebarger" wrote

I have Pioneer Elite TZ-F700 mains with 12" powered
subs built in. I am not happy with the bass and I am
thinking of adding a 15" DT powered sub to the system.
Am I going to be able to do this without problems?
If so, are there any particular settings or hook ups that
I should be aware of. This will mean 3 powered subs
at the same time.

Two subs are good. Four subs are ideal for highest
surround sound quality. Three subs cause wave form
anomalies.




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