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Re: How to setup multiple subs [message #73248 is a reply to message #73247] Wed, 11 July 2012 18:21 Go to previous message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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Do not use the automatic setting on the receiver. As you have guessed, it will only become confused. What we're looking for is blending, not a single point source (since that's not possible indoors anyway).

The best thing is to setup two subs as flanking subs, each slightly beside, below and behind the speaker it is flanking. Then put the other two on the other side of the room. With four subs, it doesn't really matter where you put the other two. I'd probably put them in opposite corners.

 
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