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System Integration and Calibration 2.1ch listening
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<blockquote data-quote="udwadia" data-source="post: 1153840" data-attributes="member: 3654"><p>A stereo amp for the fronts is preferable over a multi channel amp for 2.1 music. Integrating a subwoofer to a stereo setup is difficult . Besides having a suitable subwoofer with ample power , speaker and subwoofer position and set up is crucial. You have done extensive acoustic treatment to the room which is a plus but probably did nothing for lower frequencies. Also looks like big room. At least 2 subwoofers will be better than 1. I’ll be happy to listen and sound my opinion. Please p.m. me</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="udwadia, post: 1153840, member: 3654"] A stereo amp for the fronts is preferable over a multi channel amp for 2.1 music. Integrating a subwoofer to a stereo setup is difficult . Besides having a suitable subwoofer with ample power , speaker and subwoofer position and set up is crucial. You have done extensive acoustic treatment to the room which is a plus but probably did nothing for lower frequencies. Also looks like big room. At least 2 subwoofers will be better than 1. I’ll be happy to listen and sound my opinion. Please p.m. me [/QUOTE]
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