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Re: Hooking up multiple EP subs.
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my question would be how would you calibrate each sub when they are all daisy chained to one source? Would you calibrate all (lets say 4) subs to 75db still? If all 4 sub were calibrated to 75db, would the total output of all the subs be 75db or more?
Last edited by Hutzal; 10/22/07 02:11 PM.
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Re: Hooking up multiple EP subs.
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I would calibrate them each individually and then use the sub channel's trim level in your pre-amp/receiver to dial down the final level a bit to account for the increased loudness.
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Re: Hooking up multiple EP subs.
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Hey JohnK,
Since my room is open on one side, I was thinking about daisy chaining at least 3 of them togethor if there is no distance issues with coax. So the right front, left, and rear walls would be one signal...the right wall could be seperated, but would not have to....
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