If I am crossing to a sub at say 50 Hz, why do I need two subs? I understand and can hear the difference at say 100 hz or higher. But 50hz? Does not seem reasonable to me, other than more volume.
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Topic - One sub or two? - louie3 08:28:53 03/27/14 (12)
- Two are better than one.... - Rod M 18:51:28 03/27/14 (2)
- Agree... - mkuller 20:13:41 03/27/14 (1)
- RE: Agree... - 3db 09:50:49 03/28/14 (0)
- RE: One sub or two? - John Elison 15:19:46 03/27/14 (1)
- Nearfield v multisub - badman 13:39:04 03/31/14 (0)
- RE: One sub or two? - pbarach 14:21:06 03/27/14 (0)
- This is a good read... - mdl 12:13:47 03/27/14 (1)
- Thanks for the link. I have stereo HSU HRSW10 subs, and the current - alaskahiatt 15:29:01 03/27/14 (0)
- RE: One sub or two? - BCR 12:04:50 03/27/14 (0)
- Bass management - genungo 09:57:59 03/27/14 (0)
- RE: One sub or two? - Inmate51 09:38:21 03/27/14 (0)
- RE: One sub or two? - jeagle 08:56:57 03/27/14 (0)