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Old 08-31-2012, 01:56 AM   #81
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Ok guys,here's a few pics. This thing just makes the legend look like a toy. I have a feeling the SVS PB NSD12 is this big. Build quality is top notch and I think it looks much better in person. The thing is just a beast..I'm gonna listen to it in a bit.


Congrats Goat1... Looks like a monster compared to the micromachine Legend
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Old 08-31-2012, 02:29 AM   #82
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Ok guys,here's a few pics. This thing just makes the legend look like a toy.
Told ya it was going to eclipse the Legend...

BTW; if you have a Y adapter use both RCA inputs. You'll barely have to crank the volume to hear it then.

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Old 08-31-2012, 02:45 AM   #83
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Told ya it was going to eclipse the Legend...

BTW; if you have a Y adapter use both RCA inputs. You'll barely have to crank the volume to hear it then.
No Goat1 your subwoofer is a powered subwoofer so you should only use the LFE connection only. If you had a passive subwoofer you would use Y connector because your Receiver would be powering the sub. You dont want your receiver to send any power to your sub. You want your receiver's power to handle the mids & highs. You dont want to waste the power on the sub it does not need it.

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Old 08-31-2012, 03:02 AM   #84
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Ok guys,here's a few pics. This thing just makes the legend look like a toy. I have a feeling the SVS PB NSD12 is this big. Build quality is top notch and I think it looks much better in person. The thing is just a beast..I'm gonna listen to it in a bit.
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That thang looks wicked, maybe a replacement for my 2 Mirage Prestige S10's in my family room. Congrates again, let us know how it sounds.
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Old 08-31-2012, 03:16 AM   #85
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No Goat1 your subwoofer is a powered subwoofer so you should only use the LFE connection only. If you had a passive subwoofer you would use Y connector because your Receiver would be powering the sub. You dont want your receiver to send any power to your sub. You want your receiver's power to handle the mids & highs. You dont want to waste the power on the sub it does not need it.
Huh? How the heck would splitting the LFE signal from his receiver with a Y adapter amplify it??
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Old 08-31-2012, 03:33 AM   #86
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Huh? How the heck would splitting the LFE signal from his receiver with a Y adapter amplify it??
By using the Y splitter from LFE to the right RCA input your sub is getting power from your receiver. If it is going to the LFE only the sub is using its on board power. But when I say power I mean power load.


Powered Subwoofers

To solve the problem of inadequate power or other related characteristics that may be lacking in a receiver or amplifier, Powered Subwoofers (also referred to as Active Subwoofers) are utilized. This type of subwoofer is a self-contained speaker/amplifier configuration in which the characteristics of the amplifier and subwoofer are optimally matched and are both encased in the same enclosure.

As a side benefit, all a powered subwoofer needs is a single cable connection from a home theater receiver or surround sound preamp/processor line output (also referred to as a subwoofer preamp output). This arrangement takes a lot of the power load away from a receiver and allows the receiver's own amplifiers to power the mid-range and tweeter speakers more easily.


This is the whole report.

http://hometheater.about.com/od/loud...Subwoofers.htm

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Old 08-31-2012, 04:20 AM   #87
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By using the Y splitter from LFE to the right RCA input your sub is getting power from your receiver. If it is going to the LFE only the sub is using its on board power. But when I say power I mean power load.


Powered Subwoofers

To solve the problem of inadequate power or other related characteristics that may be lacking in a receiver or amplifier, Powered Subwoofers (also referred to as Active Subwoofers) are utilized. This type of subwoofer is a self-contained speaker/amplifier configuration in which the characteristics of the amplifier and subwoofer are optimally matched and are both encased in the same enclosure.

As a side benefit, all a powered subwoofer needs is a single cable connection from a home theater receiver or surround sound preamp/processor line output (also referred to as a subwoofer preamp output). This arrangement takes a lot of the power load away from a receiver and allows the receiver's own amplifiers to power the mid-range and tweeter speakers more easily.


This is the whole report.

http://hometheater.about.com/od/loud...Subwoofers.htm
Taking the LFE out of your receiver and splitting it with a Y cable to give a signal to both the right and left (LFE) inputs only increases the voltage your powered subs amp is getting and makes it so it may wake or power on with a lower input from the receiver. It in no way bypasses the power of the subs internal amp to power it with the receivers amp.

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Old 08-31-2012, 04:30 AM   #88
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Huh? How the heck would splitting the LFE signal from his receiver with a Y adapter amplify it??
Exactly what I said
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Taking the LFE out of your receiver and splitting it with a Y cable to give a signal to both the right and left (LFE) inputs only increases the voltage your powered subs amp is getting and makes it so it may wake or power on with a lower input from the receiver. It in no way bypasses the power of the subs internal amp to power it with the receivers amp.
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Exactly what I said


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Sorry I dont know the correct terminology but from what I have read you are taking away the effectiveness of your receiver by splitting the signal with a Y connector to your subs R/L connection. Your receiver's amp just needs to work much harder to drive the sub now. When it should not have to. What benefits do you get in splitting the LFE signal. I know you are just forcing your receivers amp to work harder and less effective in driving the mids & highs.

So I am just telling Goat not to run the Y connector. I dont see any benefits to it just some negatives. But I could be wrong.

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Old 08-31-2012, 05:36 AM   #90
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A subwoofer uses its own power right? So it doesnt use any power from an AVR right?
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Old 08-31-2012, 05:54 AM   #91
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Sorry I dont know the correct terminology but from what I have read you are taking away the effectiveness of your receiver by splitting the signal with a Y connector to your subs R/L connection. Your receiver's amp just needs to work much harder to drive the sub now. When it should not have to. What benefits do you get in splitting the LFE signal. I know you are just forcing your receivers amp to work harder and less effective in driving the mids & highs.

So I am just telling Goat not to run the Y connector. I dont see any benefits to it just some negatives. But I could be wrong.
The LFE out is before the signal gets to the amp. You can split it 10 times and has no effect on the amp in the avr.

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Old 08-31-2012, 06:21 AM   #92
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The LFE out if before the signal gets to the amp. You can split it 10 times and has no effect on the amp in the avr.
Raynist, thanks for the explanation.
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Old 08-31-2012, 07:53 AM   #93
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Sure, no problem.
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Okay threw some music at it the past few days, and i'll say i like it

Turned on one of the local pop radio for my daughter, and i'll admit i was diggin' it... Couch shaking clean bass, but yet not boomy....

Listened to some of Zac Brown Band - Uncaged album, Blakroc - Coochie, Black Joe Lewis and the Honeybears, Lubriphonic, STS - Cloud of Endo, The Roots, Stephen Marley, Sevendust, Groundation, and some Pretty Lights....

The XV15 in my opinion sounds very good when playing music, better than i thought is would.... I knew going in that this sub would shine while watching movies, but i'm very impressed with its music capabilities It provides that slam that was previously missing in my HT

At least to my ears....
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After I got mine going last night,I was listening to music for a little bit and it was hitting tones none of my other subs were hitting. It fills the room and I can actually feel it pressurize it.. The only problem.. After running audyssey,it set my sub at +11 and I have the gain on the sub at about 3/4.. That's gotta be way off. I'll have to rerun audyssey when its quieter in the house,I think ambient noise messed it up..
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After I got mine going last night,I was listening to music for a little bit and it was hitting tones none of my other subs were hitting. It fills the room and I can actually feel it pressurize it.. The only problem.. After running audyssey,it set my sub at +11 and I have the gain on the sub at about 3/4.. That's gotta be way off. I'll have to rerun audyssey when its quieter in the house,I think ambient noise messed it up..
Use the Y adapter I mentioned earlier. It's completely safe and will allow you to lower the subwoofers gain.
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Old 08-31-2012, 02:41 PM   #97
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After I got mine going last night,I was listening to music for a little bit and it was hitting tones none of my other subs were hitting. It fills the room and I can actually feel it pressurize it.. The only problem.. After running audyssey,it set my sub at +11 and I have the gain on the sub at about 3/4.. That's gotta be way off. I'll have to rerun audyssey when its quieter in the house,I think ambient noise messed it up..
This is a quote from Tom at PSA on calibrating the XV-15.

We are going to add one note to the manual soon. Start with the subwoofer gain at the 1-2 o:clock position. Some new customers are used to their old sub having a lot of gain sensitivity in the first 1/3rd of the control knob rotation. Our amps are a bit more gradual..
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This is a quote from Tom at PSA on calibrating the XV-15.

We are going to add one note to the manual soon. Start with the subwoofer gain at the 1-2 o:clock position. Some new customers are used to their old sub having a lot of gain sensitivity in the first 1/3rd of the control knob rotation. Our amps are a bit more gradual..
When i ran audessey the 1st time, i had the gain at 9 o'clock position, wasn't impressed. Tried again at 11 o'clock position, and still wasn't impressed. When i tried it with the gain at noon position, it sound much better.

I'm using a y-splitter on the back of the sub to gain any db's i can.....
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I don't understand why you have to crank the gain up so high.. Running audyssey ,you shouldn't have to put the gain past 12 o clock I would think.. Anyone have suggestions?
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I don't understand why you have to crank the gain up so high.. Running audyssey ,you shouldn't have to put the gain past 12 o clock I would think.. Anyone have suggestions?
Some knobs are more sensitive then others. I wouldn't worry about where the position of the knob is as long as it sounds good and isn't clipping at reference level. Splitting the lead that comes into the amp and plugging it into the L and R should make it more sensitive and responsive as posters above have explained.
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