adding bass shaker to left channel only on behringer ep2500?

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pjoseph

Full Audioholic
I currently use the behringer ep2500 to power a diy sub which has a single JL audio 13W1V2-4. I am interested in adding at least 1 or 2 bass shakers to my couch.

Would there be any issues if i run the sub off of the right channel and the 1 or 2 bass shakers off of the left channel?

I am using the sub out from my onkyo nr 709 which feeds the dcx2496 and from there to the behringer ep2500.

thanks
 
TheWarrior

TheWarrior

Audioholic Ninja
Bass shakers need amplification, sub pre-outs are un-amplified. They typically only need about 50 watts, so I'd advise buying a Buttkicker amp or similar and have that fed from the DCX2496.
 
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pjoseph

Full Audioholic
I am aware that the need amplification, the sub pre outs go to the dcx2496 and from there to a behringer ep2500.

My question is, is it ok to run my sub off of the left channel and the bass shakers off of the right channel, the amp i am asking if this is ok for is the behringer ep2500.

thanks again
 
Seth=L

Seth=L

Audioholic Overlord
That's a tricky one. I think you would have to reduce the gain on the right channel significantly to avoid overloading the bass shakers.
 
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pjoseph

Full Audioholic
that should be fine the ep2500 has a gain for each channel. To limit the power i was thinking of using two shakers in series to bring it up to 8 ohms, would this be ok for the amp if one channel is at 8 ohms and the other is 4 ohms which is the sub?
 
Seth=L

Seth=L

Audioholic Overlord
I believe it would be, but don't quote me on that.

I've heard it said of car audio amplifiers that it's bad to leave channels unused or unevenly loaded, but I don't know why that would be the case.
 

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