Questions about the Airmotiv SE8 8" Flex Subwoofer

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1SaltyDogDad

Audiophyte
Hi, just doing my 10yr reeducation on the latest in home theater...time for a new system.
I like the "small speaker/dual sub" school of thought, and want a receiver with 2 individual sub-outs so each will be independently adjustable with Audyssey, etc.

Q: With the 3 different ways to connect an SE8, is it possible to buy a cheaper receiver (shared sub-out signal), and use an RCA jack for 1 of the SW's, and use one of the other connection methods to connect with the 2nd SW...and have independent adjustability to dial in for my room? (1 on Audyssey; the other by tweaking the dials on back of the SW unit)?

Layman replies if possible, LOL! The rep from Emotiva was speaking above my paygrade, and did not understand why I would want 2 SW's, or want to have independent adjustability...huh?
 
Pogre

Pogre

Audioholic Slumlord
I have no clue what you're trying to do... do you have 2 subs? You have 2 independant sub outs already. Why would you want to add a cheap receiver? For what purpose?
 
lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
Three different ways to connect? Not sure what you mean, you basically have two (low level and high level inputs) on that sub, and that's fairly normal, altho some no longer have high level, aka speaker level, inputs.

Using an avr with two independently adjustable pre-outs (for level/delay) can be a good thing, but just because an avr shows ".2" doesn't mean they're individually adjustable (Audyssey XT32 equipped avrs have that ability generally); many are just using an internal splitter and output the same signal on both pre-outs. You can always just use your own splitter as well if you only have one pre-out. What avr do you have or are shopping for? If you're placing your subs equidistant from your listening position the individual level/delay adjustment isn't going to have an advantage.

While small subs may fit better due size, you realize you give up performance with such a small sub (hard to even call an 8" unit a "sub").
 
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1SaltyDogDad

Audiophyte
I have no clue what you're trying to do... do you have 2 subs? You have 2 independant sub outs already. Why would you want to add a cheap receiver? For what purpose?
I should just pay Gene $150 and hope he can read better than you.
 
Pogre

Pogre

Audioholic Slumlord
I should just pay Gene $150 and hope he can read better than you.
What? What are you trying to do? Your post is a confusing mess and you don't even tell us what receiver you have, how many subwoofers you have or exactly what it is you're trying to accomplish. I asked for clarification and you come back with an insult?

You're off to a rocking start here...
 
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1SaltyDogDad

Audiophyte
Three different ways to connect? Not sure what you mean, you basically have two (low level and high level inputs) on that sub, and that's fairly normal, altho some no longer have high level, aka speaker level, inputs.

Using an avr with two independently adjustable pre-outs (for level/delay) can be a good thing, but just because an avr shows ".2" doesn't mean they're individually adjustable (Audyssey XT32 equipped avrs have that ability generally); many are just using an internal splitter and output the same signal on both pre-outs. You can always just use your own splitter as well if you only have one pre-out. What avr do you have or are shopping for? If you're placing your subs equidistant from your listening position the individual level/delay adjustment isn't going to have an advantage.

While small subs may fit better due size, you realize you give up performance with such a small sub (hard to even call an 8" unit a "sub").
I saw a video by "CheapAudioMan" on the YouTubeses, he had 3 ways to connect...I'm more of a builder and not a full time audiophile, please forgive my noobiness. Also most likely a corner placement, I'm worried about too much bass, 8's will be plenty...don't need to feel, just hear. I can upgrade later if needed.
 
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1SaltyDogDad

Audiophyte
What? What are you trying to do? Your post is a confusing mess and you don't even tell us what receiver you have, how many subwoofers you have or exactly what it is you're trying to accomplish. I asked for clarification and you come back with an insult?

You're off to a rocking start here...
Sorry my post is under your head...ba-bye
 
lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
I saw a video by "CheapAudioMan" on the YouTubeses, he had 3 ways to connect...I'm more of a builder and not a full time audiophile, please forgive my noobiness. Also most likely a corner placement, I'm worried about too much bass, 8's will be plenty...don't need to feel, just hear. I can upgrade later if needed.
Why watch a video at all? Most youtube audio related videos aren't worth the time IME, with a goofball name like CheapAudioMan I wouldn't even bother. I don't know what he's counting for three ways unless you tell me. What do you build?

So is each corner same distance from your seat? Corner placement maximizes boundary reinforcement, so could be a way to get "too much" bass. Subs go where they work best in your particular room, which may not be in corners at all. As to size of sub, smaller drivers have limitations, likely just going to be more limited on extension (i.e. how low it can go) but depending on your extension goals (and spl to an extent), a small sub may work, particularly if just for music without deep bass....for movies it may not work so well or for music with deep bass. YMMV.

What avr do you have?
 
Pogre

Pogre

Audioholic Slumlord
Why watch a video at all? Most youtube audio related videos aren't worth the time IME, with a goofball name like CheapAudioMan I wouldn't even bother. I don't know what he's counting for three ways unless you tell me. What do you build?

So is each corner same distance from your seat? Corner placement maximizes boundary reinforcement, so could be a way to get "too much" bass. Subs go where they work best in your particular room, which may not be in corners at all. As to size of sub, smaller drivers have limitations, likely just going to be more limited on extension (i.e. how low it can go) but depending on your extension goals (and spl to an extent), a small sub may work, particularly if just for music without deep bass....for movies it may not work so well or for music with deep bass. YMMV.

What avr do you have?
Are you asking for clarification HD?

Uh oh... :oops:
 
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1SaltyDogDad

Audiophyte
Why watch a video at all? Most youtube audio related videos aren't worth the time IME, with a goofball name like CheapAudioMan I wouldn't even bother. I don't know what he's counting for three ways unless you tell me. What do you build?

So is each corner same distance from your seat? Corner placement maximizes boundary reinforcement, so could be a way to get "too much" bass. Subs go where they work best in your particular room, which may not be in corners at all. As to size of sub, smaller drivers have limitations, likely just going to be more limited on extension (i.e. how low it can go) but depending on your extension goals (and spl to an extent), a small sub may work, particularly if just for music without deep bass....for movies it may not work so well or for music with deep bass. YMMV.

What avr do you have?
LOL, thanks for the reply. I am in a crunch, and don't have time to properly reply...I'm an engineer, carpenter, and physical therapy asst...I build "things & people"...will check back later or tomorrow
 
Replicant 7

Replicant 7

Audioholic Samurai
LOL, thanks for the reply. I am in a crunch, and don't have time to properly reply...I'm an engineer, carpenter, and physical therapy asst...I build "things & people"...will check back later or tomorrow
Umm, if you can't dazzle'em with brilliance, baffle'em with bullsh$t.:) In case you can't interpret that first paragraph, that's in layman's terms :p for, don't ask me no questions, and I won't tell you no lies. ;)jk/in. Welcome to AH.
 
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lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
LOL, thanks for the reply. I am in a crunch, and don't have time to properly reply...I'm an engineer, carpenter, and physical therapy asst...I build "things & people"...will check back later or tomorrow
None of that will help with setting up subs particularly :) Thought you meant you were a builder of audio gear or something relevant like that.
 
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1SaltyDogDad

Audiophyte
None of that will help with setting up subs particularly :) Thought you meant you were a builder of audio gear or something relevant like that.
Thanks...and after all that something I can work with. I'll just save for a higher end receiver...moving on! By the way I think I figured out TheCheapAudioman's" 3rd way...it involves a DAC of some sort, and seems kind of purpose defeating in my case.

Here's a link, be adventuresome and check him out. I cut the cable so it's YT and streaming platforms for me. This is the vid I was trying to cypher, and yes I haven't had a class in electronics since 1991.

 
lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
Thanks...and after all that something I can work with. I'll just save for a higher end receiver...moving on! By the way I think I figured out TheCheapAudioman's" 3rd way...it involves a DAC of some sort, and seems kind of purpose defeating in my case.

Here's a link, be adventuresome and check him out. I cut the cable so it's YT and streaming platforms for me. This is the vid I was trying to cypher, and yes I haven't had a class in electronics since 1991.

Sorry, have already wasted too much time on doofuses on video. The only guys doing audio videos I'd bother with (but still prefer to read the articles) are from here at Audioholics, audiosciencereview and Erin's Audio Corner. Why don't you write down what's puzzling you from what he had to say? You can always look at our own articles like https://www.audioholics.com/subwoofer-setup/basic-subwoofer-setup (which has a video version)
 
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