How do you connect 2 subs?
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Sorry if this is too noob a question. But I've always wondered how to connect 2 subs to a standard a/v receiver (Pioneer 1014) - like Raven Manor does.
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Re: How do you connect 2 subs?
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You can use a Y-splitter. That way you can run both subs off the one sub out RCA.
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Use a y splitter with 1 male and 2 female ends, plug the male into the sub output on your receiver. Then plug both sub lines into the female sides.
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Just run another cable from your first subs "line out" to the second subs "line in".
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Cool...Thanks! Is mix and matching subs a bad thing? I don't think HSU will ship all the way to Indonesia! I'm thinking of just using whatever's available here....
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You guys are fast
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Is mix and matching subs a bad thing?
It's not ideal, but can be done. With two subs location and set-up is critical. It may take awhile to dial in, so be patient with it. Asymmetrical placement is usually best. Also, having an adjustable phase dial is helpful in fine tuning.
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