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congrats.....
If you have an SPL meter, or one of those fancy AVRs that have the calibration feature, I would use it to help determine the best placement. Elevating it may also help too..... I see many people using sub-risers, but anything "Solid" (as in "sturdy" ) will get the job done...... get it up a good 6-12 inches. EDIT: I don't see any color..... may be time to change the glade-plug-in ![]() |
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FYI Off-topic news.....My wife has been diagnosed with a genetic form of Pancreatitis. Pancreatitis is usually caused by heavy drinking or by the gallbladder and it could be fatal. She doesn't drink alcohol, and they can't find anything wrong with the gallbladder. They are kinda dumbfounded that they don't really know how to take care of it.
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i-Dak,
You may already know this, but to answer beefytwinkie's question, the High Cut switch likely sets one of two crossover points, since the sub doesn't appear to have a continually adjustable crossover knob. Your manual will specify the two frequencies. Being that your HTIB speakers will not extend very low, you'll probably want to to choose the higher-frequency setting, but there's more... Not sure if your Philips HTIB delivers speaker-level power to the sub that comes with it. If so, then you'll need to use the speaker-level input (Input 1) on your new Yamaha sub. If it happens to use a line-level signal to the sub, then just use the RCA jacks (Input 2) on the your Yamaha sub. As always, refer to your Yamaha instruction manual for correct connection details. I'm pretty sure that, compared to your HTIB sub, the Yamaha will provide dramatic improvement, especially in bass that you can feel. You'll definitely get some nice rumble from it, and I think you'll enjoy it. Nice X-mas gift! Wishing the best for your wife as treatment ensues. ![]() |
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