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Add a miniDSP in the chain for instance.So what should one do to facilitate that?
Add a miniDSP in the chain for instance.So what should one do to facilitate that?
Add a miniDSP in the chain for instance
Not entirely true. The line level outs are high-passed. Page 8: https://images-eu.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/81ZHe8ESbNS.pdfTrue it is but for sub $1000 this thing delivers a good bang for the buck.
Not entirely true. The line level outs are high-passed. Page 8: https://images-eu.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/81ZHe8ESbNS.pdf
Just to clarify, the (now-discontinued) SB/PB-1000s have high-passed line level outs. This functionality has been removed in the Pro models.Not entirely true. The line level outs are high-passed. Page 8: https://images-eu.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/81ZHe8ESbNS.pdf
For some reason I can't open the pdf you sentNot entirely true. The line level outs are high-passed. Page 8: https://images-eu.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/81ZHe8ESbNS.pdf
Don't fall for ported v sealed. Design and implementation override type. $10,000 floor standers are ported. It's a myth.A little surprised your recommending the PB SVS? Just regurgitating what I've been reading - that ported subs are more for home theater, and non ported better for music?
I may be replacing mine so wondering what's what
I will vote for Rythmic entry model.Monoprice 10” is the best sub for $500 easy.
Their cheapest ported sub is $599I will vote for Rythmic entry model.
I will vote for Rythmic entry model.
I moved to modern gear. Anthem Room Correction. Audyssey is pathetic.None of these except the old SVS 1000 have high level crossovers... Is there some way to run the others without having a separate amp and pre amp? My old integrated amp only has tape outputs or speaker outputs. I can afford new gear but I'm happy with my vintage Sony
Just throwing this out there, but at least for music, I'd rather have a $300 sub with room control than a $900 sub without room control.
Automated digital equalization done with a microphone like Dirac, etc. Around here recommended mostly for lower frequencies ~200Hz.What is room control?