Off my Yamaha RX A1050? Do I need two for music ? Current one is a SVS PB2000.
Good4it Audioholic Chief Nov 20, 2017 #1 Off my Yamaha RX A1050? Do I need two for music ? Current one is a SVS PB2000. Last edited: Nov 20, 2017
TheWarrior Audioholic Ninja Nov 20, 2017 #2 Good4it said: Off my Yamaha RX A1050? Do I need too for music ? Current one is a SVS PB2000. Click to expand... https://www.amazon.com/iExcell-Speaker-Splitter-Shielding-Adapter/dp/B019ZQS4N4/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1511207758&sr=8-3&keywords=rca+splitter *this is the first one that popped up searching amazon. Male to dual female RCA is what you need. You'll just have to manually adjust the levels of each subwoofer.
Good4it said: Off my Yamaha RX A1050? Do I need too for music ? Current one is a SVS PB2000. Click to expand... https://www.amazon.com/iExcell-Speaker-Splitter-Shielding-Adapter/dp/B019ZQS4N4/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1511207758&sr=8-3&keywords=rca+splitter *this is the first one that popped up searching amazon. Male to dual female RCA is what you need. You'll just have to manually adjust the levels of each subwoofer.
tyhjaarpa Audioholic Field Marshall Nov 20, 2017 #3 Your receiver should have 2 sub outs. Just plug one to sub 1 and another to sub 2 and run room correction again for automatic levels and so on.
Your receiver should have 2 sub outs. Just plug one to sub 1 and another to sub 2 and run room correction again for automatic levels and so on.
TheWarrior Audioholic Ninja Nov 20, 2017 #4 tyhjaarpa said: Your receiver should have 2 sub outs. Just plug one to sub 1 and another to sub 2 and run room correction again for automatic levels and so on. Click to expand... ^ this... I mistakenly thought the 1050 only had a single sub out. When you are ready for more than two subwoofers, then refer back to my comment
tyhjaarpa said: Your receiver should have 2 sub outs. Just plug one to sub 1 and another to sub 2 and run room correction again for automatic levels and so on. Click to expand... ^ this... I mistakenly thought the 1050 only had a single sub out. When you are ready for more than two subwoofers, then refer back to my comment
lovinthehd Audioholic Jedi Nov 20, 2017 #6 Unless you have some way to adjust delay for each sub (your particular avr doesn't do this), you would place them equidistant from your listening position....
Unless you have some way to adjust delay for each sub (your particular avr doesn't do this), you would place them equidistant from your listening position....