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Post by nomarc69 on Dec 20, 2018 18:49:12 GMT -5
The PT-100 has subwoofer L and R outputs (one of which is marked "mono"). My SVS SB2000 has line-level L and R inputs. Would there be a sonic difference between using only one of the outputs (mono) of the PT-100 and one of the inputs of the SVS subwoofer versus using both L and R outputs of the PT-100 and both inputs of the SVS subwoofer? Thanks, in advance!
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Post by pknaz on Dec 20, 2018 19:10:21 GMT -5
My guess is that these are not mono, and that you'll probably want to use both, but I'm not 100% sure on that. Try it out, test it to see if you can tell a difference (Other than signal level) - if you notice a difference, great, if you don't, no harm done!
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Post by nomarc69 on Dec 20, 2018 20:30:49 GMT -5
My guess is that these are not mono, and that you'll probably want to use both, but I'm not 100% sure on that. Try it out, test it to see if you can tell a difference (Other than signal level) - if you notice a difference, great, if you don't, no harm done! Thanks for the input!
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Post by leonski on Dec 23, 2018 22:50:08 GMT -5
Since in stereo, everything below maybe 80hz or 90hz is mixed to mono, it doesn't matter.
The overtones from L or R, respectively, will provide all the spatial cues you desire..
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