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    Arrow Subwoofer Connection Guide For A Multi Subwoofer System

    We are always preaching the more subs the better in a home theater system. So now that you've decided to purchase two subs, its time to show you how to connect them up properly to ensure you achieve the maximum benefits of a multi sub system. Following the guidelines set forth in this article will help you properly set up a multi-subwoofer system. If done properly, using two or more subs will yield significantly better and smoother bass response for all of the seats in your theater room.


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    There's one issue that I would have like to seen the article address. Most subs that I've seen have two RCA jacks for input and recommend that you feed both. Since most receivers have only one subwoofer out, you need a Y cable for just one sub. Should you make a custom 4-way splitter for 2 subs? If so, does that affect the level of current that reaches the subs?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jliedeka View Post
    There's one issue that I would have like to seen the article address. Most subs that I've seen have two RCA jacks for input and recommend that you feed both. Since most receivers have only one subwoofer out, you need a Y cable for just one sub. Should you make a custom 4-way splitter for 2 subs? If so, does that affect the level of current that reaches the subs?

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    Most subwoofers that have two inputs have one labeled MONO or LFE, normally the left channel. Refer to your subwoofers owners manual if it isn't labelled.

    If your receiver has only one subwoofer output, you can use a Y RCA cable.

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    There's one issue that I would have like to seen the article address. Most subs that I've seen have two RCA jacks for input and recommend that you feed both. Since most receivers have only one subwoofer out, you need a Y cable for just one sub. Should you make a custom 4-way splitter for 2 subs? If so, does that affect the level of current that reaches the subs?
    Good point. I have added that into the article with illustrations. I hope this helps.
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    Thanks, I just checked out my sub (an old Klipsch KSW-10) and one jack was labeled L/LFE. I was told by the salesperson to use a splitter to feed both jacks. I've seen that recommended on some web sites as well.

    If you only use the L/LFE, does that mean you only get LFE and left channel bass?

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    I withdraw my previous question. On reflection I realized it was stupid. If there's only one sub out on the receiver, both left and right bass are together.

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    If you only use the L/LFE, does that mean you only get LFE and left channel bass?
    The sub will still get whatever signal the receiver is sending it but the input to the sub will be about 6dB lower than it would if you had a y-splitter going into the sub. Some manufacturers recommend the y-splitter to increase the input gain at the sub since it sums the L + R inputs. In most cases you don't need it since most modern receivers can output at least 2VRMS via the sub out which is usually more than enough voltage to drive the sub to full potential.
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    I've read from a few places that a better way to hook up multiple subs is to put them in the middle of a wall on opposite sides of the room. For example, if you have two subs, then one goes in the middle of the wall in front of you and the other goes behind you in the middle of that wall. Four subs would mean two more at your sides in the middle of those walls. Have you experimented with those positions?

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    Make this a sticky, perhaps?
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    Thumbs up Love it!

    I have a 2 sub setup, a HSU VTF-3 HO Turbo, and a HSU MBM-12. Here is the breakdown:

    VTF-3 HO Turbo is a big mean 12" 500 watt beast, set to go from 16 Hz to 50Hz.

    MDM-12 is DESIGNED to operate from 50 Hz to 150 Hz. It has a lighter, stiffer 12" woofer for punchy mid bass. It sports a 350 watt amp.

    My AV system is located in my bedroom, because I'm a wheelchair user, a C 3-4 Quadriplegic, and spend a lot of time in bed. Test placement of the sub wasn't an option, but it does pretty well between the mains (the VTF-3 HO Turbo), while the smaller MBM-12 is across the room next to my bed (perfect near field).

    My Emo prepro has a single RCA out for the subwoofer, but has plenty of drive, and a handy adjustment button on the remote. So, using a Y adapter I have run a single cable to each sub. The VTF 3 is set to maximum extension, and the internal crossover is set at 50 Hz, where the MBM-12 picks up duty and is crossed over @ 80 Hz by the Emo.

    The result is pretty darn cool. A buddy I meet here on Audioholics (khemist1) is bringing over some test cd's and action movies so we can test this beast. I've got my digicam ready. Will report later!

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