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Triggering a sub wirelessly
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Hi All,
I've had my axiom speakers since 2001 and love them - just replaced the amp in my EP350 (many thanks to Debbie).
Does anyone know of a way send a trigger wirelessly from the preamp to the sub? I've searched high and low and can't find anything? It's probably obvious, but I can't see it. All the searches i try end up with results about wireless subs and not triggering a sub wirelessly - the trigger out from the amp sends a signal to a receiver at the sub that then sends a signal through trigger in that turns on sub.
Thanks! wearle
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Re: Triggering a sub wirelessly
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The only thing that comes to mind is from Outlaw Audio which provides you a receiver/transmitter unit. They have really good reviews and their amps rock! https://outlawaudio.com/products/OAW4.html
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Re: Triggering a sub wirelessly
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That is a drawback for Axiom amps and I don't get it. All subs I have ever had use auto on sensing, what they do is a throwback from car amps. you could use a power sensing power bar, I use one for my bias light, my tv turns on and the power bar senses it then turns on anything plugged into it.
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