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Old 09-15-2016, 07:39 PM
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One thing to keep in mind, especially with stereo subwoofers is placement. Usually, the closer they are to your left and right speakers, the more integrated the bass is with your mains. Your goal is to get a seamless blend between your mains and the subs, you don't want attention being drawn to the 2 boxes on the floor. I have mine placed as close to my mains as possible, both of them are about an inch to the left and right respectively and about 6 inches back from the front baffle of each main tower. Experimentation is necessary of course, but your options are much greater with dual subs since you don't have to worry about output like you may with a single sub.

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