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Post 1 made on Thursday September 20, 2001 at 10:27
ADBoom
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Hello. I have a question on getting the most sound out of my sub. I chose to position the sub near the back of the room where the seating is located because I love the rumble on the sofa when those lows hit.

My question is this. I just receintly moved my equipment around and have about 25 feet of cable run from my equipment to the sub. Is there a big benefit to get a dedicated cable for the sub (one like the Monster Sub 300 cable) A 24 foot run will cost around $75.00. Will I notice a big difference between that cable and a regular audio cable?

Part two to my queston is this... My receiver has one output for the sub and my sub has a right/left input. One person said to simply connect one cable to either the right or left on the sub, and another said to run both and split them out at the receiver. I do notice a small difference in less out put if I only run one wire. But not sure if the better cable will make up for this. Any suggestions?


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