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1. Place both subwoofers towards the front of the room rather than the back.
2. Try placing the subwoofers asymmetrically in the room to reduce room reso-
nances that can occur when subwoofers are placed symmetrically.
3. Also try positioning both subwoofers in the same side of the room. This can
be an effective way of creating smoother bass in some rooms.
4. Place and install (see installation) one subwoofer. Play a movie or song with
consistent, repetitive bass. Walk around the room and determine where the bass
sounds the weakest and place the second subwoofer at that location.
5. If possible, put the subwoofers in locations that will allow both of their control
modules to be stacked or positioned next to each other. That way, you can con-
trol both subwoofers at the same time with only one remote.
6. Experiment. The goal is achieving the most even bass distribution through out
your room. Trial and error is never a bad idea. Let your ears be your guide; they
know your room better than this manual does.
Placing 2 Subwoofers Asymmetrically
There are two scenarios in which you can use two subwoofers in a home thea-
ter system. You can use two subwoofers in your 5.1/7.1 system. In this case both
subwoofers will use the same connection, via a “Y” adapter, to reproduce the same
bass sounds but with more power and smoothness. On the other hand, in a 7.2
setup, your audio/video receiver may have a separate left bass and right bass output
for the two subwoofers.
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