I have a existing 2ch system where I have a sub x-over(@50hz) hooked up btw the pre and power amp. Now integrating the 5ch system(feeding L/R to the existing preamp, C & Rears to its own amp,) I can't utilize the LFE output to the sub, and any Y connector setup from both the 2ch preamp and LFE would be too complicated, if not impossible.So I end up setting the front to large and no sub. At the current setting(level matched @50hz,) I don't get my sock knocked off when building collapses, earthquakes or planets blowing up. There is no problem with the sub because when playing via 2ch source, organ music, kickdrums & bass guitar does have more oomph with the sub vs w/o it. Do I have to crank up the sub a certain db? I read something about 6db, but am not sure.
Any info would be helpful.
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Topic - db difference of LFE vs sub hooked via main - magman 16:30:48 05/08/01 (11)
- Might try running from... - HiFiBlues 12:52:12 05/24/01 (1)
- Re: Might try running from... - magman 15:41:04 05/24/01 (0)
- Re: db difference of LFE vs sub hooked via main - SamM 23:54:26 05/11/01 (7)
- Re: db difference of LFE vs sub hooked via main - magman 15:50:23 05/14/01 (2)
- Re: db difference of LFE vs sub hooked via main - Sam M 02:18:27 05/27/01 (1)
- Re: db difference of LFE vs sub hooked via main - magman 18:23:27 05/27/01 (0)
- Sub=NO, typically re-routes LFE to mains - bstan 13:49:19 05/12/01 (3)
- Re: Sub=NO, typically re-routes LFE to mains - Sam M 02:06:31 05/27/01 (0)
- Re: Sub=NO, typically re-routes LFE to mains - magman 15:20:54 05/14/01 (1)
- Re: Sub=NO, typically re-routes LFE to mains - bstan 11:42:48 05/15/01 (0)
- Re: db difference of LFE vs sub hooked via main - lwang 17:27:19 05/09/01 (0)