Robin Bowes wrote:
Skunk said the following on 01/26/2006 01:05 AM:
Or what about the obligatory recommendation for stereo subs? Maybe you
can build a second one to match when you've got the spare money.
Lf sound is omni-directional so you there's no such thing as "stereo"
subs. Sure, you can use two, but you won't get any locational
information out of them.
To be a little more picky. At normal 'sub' frequencies, all subs
are location free. But depending on your main speakers, and
where you cross them over, YMMV. If you never send anything over
about 50Hz to the sub, you are golden. But if the crossover
point is higher, or has a gentle cut off curve, you may
find some signals up in the 80 Hz range, and those can
be located.
Some folks just use two subs to get 'more power'
but that is usually not needed for music.
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Pat
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