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Post by capdek on Mar 17, 2012 18:13:20 GMT -5
OK, this may have been dealt with before, but I'm hoping someone could give me some fresh advice or point me to an existing thread that may have dealt with this. I have an XRef-10 sub hooked up to my USP low-pass output via an XBAL cable. I have just purchased a second XRef-10 and want to know the best way to add it to my existing system. Is it better to connect the new XRef-10 using an XBAL cable to the XBAL output of my original XRef-10, or is it better to use an XBAL Y splitter out of the USP and go direct to each XRef-10 via XBAL from the USP? Thanks.
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Post by geebo on Mar 17, 2012 18:46:37 GMT -5
Either way is fine. Do whichever is more convenient.
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Post by doc1963 on Mar 17, 2012 20:32:08 GMT -5
I own a pair of X-Ref 12s and have them "daisy chained". Works just fine and was the most convenient for their locations in my room.
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Post by capdek on Mar 17, 2012 22:45:53 GMT -5
Thanks. Went ahead and did the 'daisy chain' approach. Seems to work just fine.
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