PSW10 in one subwoofer out split in two, is it the way to go?

fun_dador
fun_dador Posts: 28
Hi Polkies, I got 2 PSW10 from Bestbuy priced at $67 each and bought an RCA plug splitter which I used to connect the two subs to my receiver will there be any issues on it?
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  • rpf65
    rpf65 Posts: 2,127
    edited January 2014
    That's the proper way to connect 2 subs to one sub out put. Just have to EQ them and enjoy.
  • fun_dador
    fun_dador Posts: 28
    edited January 2014
    I know I saw it somewhere here in the forum regarding the toggle switches about it setting one on 180 and the other one 0 I just can't remember the what was the benefit anyone can help me with that.
  • rpf65
    rpf65 Posts: 2,127
    edited January 2014
    That's your phase setting. Sometimes the subs will fire at different times, which can cancel some of the sound. Start with both at zero, and listen. Then try one at zero and the other at 180, then reverse them, and finally both at 180. Whichever way sounds best to you, use that. If you can't hear any difference, set both to zero.

    Best to use spl meter, but if you don't have one, your ears will do.
  • fun_dador
    fun_dador Posts: 28
    edited January 2014
    I tried all options you just posted the one that worked for me the 2nd option where one is at zero and the other one at 180, however something is lacking I just dont know if its just me or my sub. A lot of polkers here are saying to ditch these psw10s as they dont really complement my system.

    thanks again for the tip rpf65