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Thanks for the feedback Jeff92K7 and Big Daddy.
Point taken on the Behringer quality, although I have read mixed feelings about it. Also the ProAudio Sound difference is not too much of a concern since I would be using it strictly for the Subwoofer, hence full range is not necessary. Just to be clear, the amp does have gain controls per channel, hence the "volume" issue is null. As far as the frequency crossover, I have a Pioneer Elite 94TXH which allows for Sub Crossover, currently set to 80Hz. My understanding is that the Receiver then passes the frequencies >80Hz to the Subwoofer. Am I incorrect? Fan noise is a concern, but I have a PS3 which also has a fan and have lived with it. Alternatively, I would be able to place the amp in a different room altogether. Bottom-line: Research continues with your feedback in mind. Thanks again. |
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