sub with 2 channel

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  • Krazyz1
    Krazyz1 Posts: 256
    edited February 2010
    COOL set up!!!! In the photo looked like all the goodies were plugged into a power rail. Any consideration on dedicated services and power conditioning?. Just being nosy.
  • Erik Tracy
    Erik Tracy Posts: 4,673
    edited February 2010
    Krazyz1 wrote: »
    COOL set up!!!! In the photo looked like all the goodies were plugged into a power rail. Any consideration on dedicated services and power conditioning?. Just being nosy.

    The house was new when we bought it so I had them install a dedicated 20amp circuit behind the center cabinet.

    I have an ancient Audio Power Industries "Powerwedge I" power conditioner - beast weighs a ton, but probably time to upgrade it.

    H9: If you don't trust what you are hearing, then maybe you need to be less invested in a hobby which all the pleasure comes from listening to music.
  • classic carl
    classic carl Posts: 648
    edited February 2010
    My full range towers go down to 33 Hz. I have my sub crossed over at 40 Hz. There isn't much overlap and the subs output is very subtle, but it makes a big difference in the overall sound. I have 2 outputs on my preamp. One to the power amp and the other to another pre that I'm using passively to control the volume of my sub.
    Main System:
    Proton AA-1150 ~ Yamaha C-4 ~ Furman Elite-15 DMi ~ Sennheiser HD600 ~ Monitor Audio Silver RS8 & FB210 ~ Martin Logan Dynamo ~ Teac R-919X ~ Marantz CD5003 ~ Squeezebox Classic ~ Music Hall dac25.2 ~ Dual 1229/Acutex M312 III STR ~ Music Hall mmf-5.1/Goldring 1012GX ~ Music Hall Cruise Control 2.0

    Home Theater:
    Vizio V585-H11 ~ Yamaha RX-V800 ~ Furman Elite-15 DMi ~ Marantz DV6001 ~ EPI M90 ~ Polk Audio RT35i ~ CS400i ~ (2) Polk Audio PSW450

  • Krazyz1
    Krazyz1 Posts: 256
    edited February 2010
    My system very similar. My Rotel pre. has 2 sets of outputs. So 1 set go to main amp , other gives me dedicated L. R. for subs.