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- From: Frank@mindlink.bc.ca (Frank I. Reiter)
- Subject: Re: Another Sub Woofer question
- Organization: MIND LINK! - British Columbia, Canada
- Date: Thu, 31 Dec 1992 19:38:55 GMT
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- > Dan "Viper" Baldwin writes:
- >
- > I have a Yamaha RXV-850 reciever and an Infinity 10" subwoofer
- > powered with 100 Watts. From answers to a previous post, I have gathered
- > that to reap the maximum benifits from the sub-woofer, I need to include
- > a cross over so that signals going to the main speakers are devoid of
- > lower frequencies ( say < 200 HZ ). Doe the cross over connect to the high
- > level main speaker terminals of the reciever and then divide the signal
- > to the mains and the subwoofer ?
-
- My understanding is that one can find subwoofers which are connected to your
- amplifier and which pass the higher frequencies on to your regular speakers.
- I haven't looked at one though (yet) so perhaps I am wrong. Anybody?
-
- Frank.
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