The best thing is to actually have a line level or preferably a digital
filter in the amp or ht reciever or ht processor . and accept that the
squeezebox is source component .
If this filte is good (read steep enough ) conected with some DRC very
good results can be obtained .
I do unload the de
the SB Boom does a very good jopb at feeding a sub through the audio
out. doing so produces an amazing effect, it allwed the Boom to fill my
large garage with Gym with very high quality sound.
now there are an increasing number of DACs and Integrated Amps with the
ability to offer separate, confi
The inherent benefits of bi-amping (sub/main) are not met when both sub
and main get the same signal. As always, this leaves the "high" trying
to reproduce the bass and vice-versa.
Huge improvements in effective wattage (amperage, really) result from
feeding the low speaker(s) the lows and the hi
An easier and more flexible way would be to get a preamp that has two
audio outputs. One can get a passive preamp for very little money such
as the CIAudio VPC3 that does exactly this.
'VPC3 Passive Controller' (http://www.ciaudio.com/products/VPC3)
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phantom_lord wrote:
> Is it possible to add a subwoofer to any of the squeezebox devices or is
> it only possible with the boom?
The other squeezeboxes does not have any subwoofer filter built into to
them possibly Radio ? .
Yuu can always put an y split cable to a classic and route the extra
s
Is it possible to add a subwoofer to any of the squeezebox devices or is
it only possible with the boom?
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