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Re: The most optimal placement for a single sub [message #80757 is a reply to message #80732] Sat, 25 October 2014 17:53 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
j0nnyfive is currently offline  j0nnyfive
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Okay, I think I was misunderstanding where the LFE channel goes.

If I run the mains as full range, do they get the LFE channel? And thus, the flanking sub gets a copy of the LFE channel as well?

I was under the impression that if I don't have at least one summed channel subwoofer, I would be missing some sound. Am I on the right track here?

What about any below 80hz sound that gets directed to a surround speaker? Or does that happen? So, I guess my main concern is that if I have flanking subs only and send them only a copy of the main they are flanking, I may be missing some sounds unless I have at least one "summed" subwoofer. Just trying to wrap my head around this. Please set me straight! Smile

Sorry for the confusion, and thanks!
 
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