Help with PSW10 setup...
WrightE
Posts: 2
I am looking for advice on my current setup. I recently upgraded my home audio setup from a very basic system that was added as a freebie from BestBuy with my TV purchase to a slightly better one. I'm looking for some advice on how I have configured this. Current set up is as follows:
Receiver: Pioneer Elite VSX-60
Center Channel: Polk CS10
Left & Right Front Channel: Polk Monitor 50 Series II
Rear Channel: Polk MC-60 in wall
Sub-Woofer: PSW10 (2)
I have connected one PSW10 to the Pre-Out (Sub-woofer 1) on my VSX-60 to handle the Dolby digital effects. With the other PSW10, I am running both the left and right front channel speakers through it so that it will handle the lower ranges of the front channels. My thinking was that when I am playing any two channel devices (iPod, Pandora, etc) the second PSW10 will help deliver a more complete sound stage. Can you please offer me some advice on this set up?
Receiver: Pioneer Elite VSX-60
Center Channel: Polk CS10
Left & Right Front Channel: Polk Monitor 50 Series II
Rear Channel: Polk MC-60 in wall
Sub-Woofer: PSW10 (2)
I have connected one PSW10 to the Pre-Out (Sub-woofer 1) on my VSX-60 to handle the Dolby digital effects. With the other PSW10, I am running both the left and right front channel speakers through it so that it will handle the lower ranges of the front channels. My thinking was that when I am playing any two channel devices (iPod, Pandora, etc) the second PSW10 will help deliver a more complete sound stage. Can you please offer me some advice on this set up?
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scumbag spammer reportedIf you can't hear a difference, don't waste your money.
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Not familiar with that reciever, but it is x.2 run the subs from the sub-outs. If it's an x.1 a good splitter from the sub out is the best option. You can always tun the LFE function off, and the cross-over frequency will send signals to your subs.
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A spam post directly below your OP which has been deleted.My humble setup...
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thanks goofyIf you can't hear a difference, don't waste your money.