K thanks I just have A
receiver that has 2 out puts for subs cant afford to get the second as of yet but the room is 20 x 20 with a 10 ft celling and a very large opening in the rear so in the future I may get one.
Using a PB 2000 at this time.
Alos I said the heck with it and did somthing I dont uslay do and orered two Sierra 2s and a Horizon center.
Wanted some good speakers before I get to old and have to retire lol
You need like 4 of those for that room :biggrin:
If a shell fell near you, you should feel nausea. That is the SPL you should aim for :awe:
no they don't have to be, just like left and right speakers don't have to be the same.
ideally you do want them to be the same though so they will be producing the same output. i don't think i've ever seen someone run 2 different subs though, for car or home audio.
Is it true that with 2 subs you want them to be in opposite corners in order to help equalize room pressure?
no they don't have to be, just like left and right speakers don't have to be the same.
ideally you do want them to be the same though so they will be producing the same output. i don't think i've ever seen someone run 2 different subs though, for car or home audio.
no they don't have to be, just like left and right speakers don't have to be the same.
ideally you do want them to be the same though so they will be producing the same output. i don't think i've ever seen someone run 2 different subs though, for car or home audio.
Thanks I will have to wait some I spent more than I usaly do. Wanted somthing good for music and movies.
The speakers are a bit more than what I wanted to spend but the Ribon tweaters they use i saw nothing but good coments on them at the AVS forum and the Assend forum.
So the sub and other speakers like maybe towers for the front instead of book shelfs will have to wait.
lol
but you are correct in that large of a space ~4000 CUFT more then 1 sub is a good idea. more SPL, lower & smoother responce. subs dont need to be pushed to insane levels
i have 3 physical subs (4 drivers) in a space that is under 2000 CUFT and i want more
as for outputs on the AVR even if you only have 1 "sub out" you can simply use a Y cable to add in a 2nd one. TBH most AVRs besides the top of the line models that have 2 sub outs are just using an internal Y cable. Very few of them treat the sub outs independently
also if using passive subs with pro amps you can generally run them in stereo mode or dual mono, so you only need 1 input for 2 outputs. Thats how i run mine