SVS PB13-Ultra + ASR Emitter 2 = Bad quality?

BoredSysAdmin

BoredSysAdmin

Audioholic Slumlord
Ummm, guys... I don't get it at all... how does the RCA switch thingy help improving quality? I am really excited though... But I am afraid that perhapes you are not talkign of improving quality but something else! meow :( *is excited but scared of beign idssapointed*
See my post here: http://forums.audioholics.com/forums/showpost.php?p=830448&postcount=14

Connect source -> subwoofer -> amp -> speakers

Switch is NOT to improve sound, but to allow you do switch sources:

CD Player -> Switch -> subwoofer -> amp -> speakers
computer -> SAME Switch as above -> subwoofer -> amp -> speakers

You'd still would need to adjust some settings on the subwoofer




p.s: I'd refrain from any "meow" ing - it makes your posts look bad to say at least.
 
AlonPerel

AlonPerel

Enthusiast
Thanks for all the replies guys.

However, I can't afford anything near 2k usd for a reciever... Is there anything good for like 400euro?
 
Warpdrv

Warpdrv

Audioholic Ninja
We all gave you a way to connect everything you have for less then $50 (or free without the RCA switch) without buying a receiver. This way you can keep your current amp which you like.
 
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AlonPerel

AlonPerel

Enthusiast
We all gave you a way to connect everything you have for less then $50 (or free without the RCA switch) without buying a receiver. This way you can keep your current amp which you like.
Wait, you mean to tell me, that connecting

Signal --> Subwoofer ---> Amplifier --> speakers... Is all I need to do? That and, do the whole "tuning"proccess? No need to buy anything more?

If that's so... That's awesome!
 
AlonPerel

AlonPerel

Enthusiast
Sorry for double posting, but I msg the ASR Emitter guys, they gave me this as a possible solution:

Here is how to make an external Subwoofer Voltage divider:


The Emitters normally have on request a so called subwoofer output, That is giving out a divided output signal. If that is not equipped at the amp you may use a separate voltage divider.

Just buy 2 pieces 1 K Ohms 5 Watt resistors and 2 x 47 Ohm. Put them in series and connect the end of 47 to the black loudspeaker output
The end of 1 K should be connected to the red LS out.
Then you can solder an RCA socket over the 47 Ohm, ground to black, and the hot to the connection between the two resistors.

Now you can take the 1/20 signal at the RCA socket.

Would this solution be better than the suggested one? Please advise.
 
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