* las <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  on Sat, 06 Jan 2001
| Actually, if you are saying what i think you are, having a separate left
| and right subwoofer, in spite of the commonly held theory, sounds
| different (if the channel separation is high and the speakers are placed
| far enough away) than a single subwoofer.

Do you know why it is a commonly held fact -- not theory?  Because human
perception cannot locate the source of low frequency sounds such as those
from subwoofers.  Stereo separation is pointless because you cannot hear
the separate channels as separate channels.
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