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Post by stumpie on Jul 27, 2022 2:52:03 GMT -5
Am I nuts or has there been no suggestion of the ability or inability (with a reasonable explanation) to run dual mono subwoofers off the single output jack on a VSUB-1 receiver?
Has anyone run this setup or have you the time to test this using a standard RCA splitter coming out the VSUB rcvr? I would really like to hear the results. The alternative to this is I take my money to Outlaw, SVS, etc on a stereo transmitter with the splitter coming out my receivers single LFE out and going into each L & R init on the wireless transmitter.
What a mouthful. Thanks for the time.
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Post by KeithL on Jul 27, 2022 9:35:20 GMT -5
The RCA output on the VSUB is a standard line level audio output... so there should be no problem at all connecting it to multiple subs using a splitter. (It's just like the unbalanced subwoofer output on a preamp.) You can also use multiple VSUB receivers with a single transmitter if your subs are in different locations. Am I nuts or has there been no suggestion of the ability or inability (with a reasonable explanation) to run dual mono subwoofers off the single output jack on a VSUB-1 receiver? Has anyone run this setup or have you the time to test this using a standard RCA splitter coming out the VSUB rcvr? I would really like to hear the results. The alternative to this is I take my money to Outlaw, SVS, etc on a stereo transmitter with the splitter coming out my receivers single LFE out and going into each L & R init on the wireless transmitter. What a mouthful. Thanks for the time.
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Post by ttocs on Jul 27, 2022 13:13:02 GMT -5
I use multiple VSUB-Receivers for a single VSUB-Transmitter. For my system it's one receiver per subwoofer. Two subs are hardwired, four subs are wireless via VSUB.
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