Splitting LFE signal

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rollinrocker

Audioholic
I've been using this method for a while now but i thought i'd ask others opinion. I'm running 3 subs in my system and have split my LFE signal twice with two y connectors. It seems to be working fine, but i was wondering if the signal is being weakened or degraded in any way? Just how many times could this signal be split?
 
mulester7

mulester7

Audioholic Samurai
rollinrocker said:
I've been using this method for a while now but i thought i'd ask others opinion. I'm running 3 subs in my system and have split my LFE signal twice with two y connectors. It seems to be working fine, but i was wondering if the signal is being weakened or degraded in any way? Just how many times could this signal be split?
.....many times, RollinRocker....when you Y a signal, it is anything but cut in half as per what you get....you can wire 40 speakers in strict-series off one amp section, and blow your house down with 100 watts....and welcome, to Audioholics.com.....

.....edit.....here's a thought I had a couple of months ago and have been ponderin'....take a decent-sized "lead" fishing weight, beat it flat with a hammer, and wrap your rca pin-jack joints when you Y....ain't lead supposed to be an impervious wall to radio signals and interference?....did I watch too much Superman?.....huh?....if that ain't thinkin' like a hillbilly awdeofile, what err?.....

.....fishin'.....guys, I can go about 12 miles West, and troll, with the spoon about 100 yards back, and grab hold of a Striper that can go 25 pounds....Lake Maumelle....Little Rock's back-up water supply, no swimming, boats fine....the Stripers at Maumelle have a season for a couple of weeks they will hit a tennis shoe, it seems.....I was with my Daddy one Saturday, when he landed a Striper that went 22 plus....great fight, you feel like you're on one of those deep-sea shows....Arkansas.....little humid because of a lot of water, but the water available makes it worth it huge.....
 
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MDS

Audioholic Spartan
Everytime you split a signal, you can lose a tiny bit but 2 or 3 splits isn't likely to be a big problem.

Are we talking about Striped Bass there mulester? I grew up in FL and was big time into fishing when I was young. We have Largemouth Bass and they don't get anywhere near 20+ pounds. The biggest one I ever saw was 7 pounds 6 ounces and my friend caught it standing knee deep in the lake on the other block. He had just come from the Dania Beach pier and had nothing but a saltwater jig on his line. That's the first and last time I've ever seen anyone catch a freshwater bass with one of those big goofy yellow saltwater jigs.
 
mulester7

mulester7

Audioholic Samurai
MDS said:
Everytime you split a signal, you can lose a tiny bit but 2 or 3 splits isn't likely to be a big problem.

Are we talking about Striped Bass there mulester? I grew up in FL and was big time into fishing when I was young. We have Largemouth Bass and they don't get anywhere near 20+ pounds. The biggest one I ever saw was 7 pounds 6 ounces and my friend caught it standing knee deep in the lake on the other block. He had just come from the Dania Beach pier and had nothing but a saltwater jig on his line. That's the first and last time I've ever seen anyone catch a freshwater bass with one of those big goofy yellow saltwater jigs.
......YessireeeBuddy, MDS, Striped Bass....they mount pretty, but I never have mounted one....hey, you guys in the Florida marshes have freshwater large-mouth bass that go as much as 17-18 lbs....I've seen that on fishing shows....that would be a festival with medium tackle, huh?.....
 
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