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Rear Subwoofer ?!?!?!

Posted by Bryan P. [IP: 205.188.193.54] on December 28, 1998 at 00:11:48:

In Reply to: Rear Subwoofer ?!?!?! posted by Mike Wallace on December 26, 1998 at 10:34:50:

Look for a sub with line level inputs and a variable crossover point. That way, you can feed the normal signal to the sub and then back out to your B&Ws. You will probably have to adjust the rear delay a bit to account for the additional circuitry but the result will be what you want. One drawback, you will be going through a passive crossover so there may be some phase issues and changes in tonal balance. I'd sure want to "try before you buy" this solution.


: I want to add a rear subwoofer to my system. I have a Yamaha RX-v2095 receiver. It does not have a separate rear sub out. How do I break out 90 Hz and below rear channels to the sub without sending it to my rear speakers? I have B&W 302s rears which I don't want to over drive. I am going to buy a sunfire or a velodyne hgs-10 front sub. Any suggestions? Mail order? Is all of this modification worth while?

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