The best way to tell is to open the enclosure and look at the woofer. If it
has two sets of terminals - dual voice coils.
Paul Braun
Certified Music Junkie
"It's such a fine line between stupid, and clever." -- David St. Hubbins
"Music washes from the soul the dust of everyday life" - Harlan Howard
On Sep 16, 2013, at 17:42, usher99@xxxxxxx wrote:
> Ken makes a good point about the damping ability of teh amp. Probably
> worth a try to see if the added sub makes things better or worse. I can
> control the cross over point at the AVR though can choose to use the
> crossover in the powered sub for that one if desired. All the
> permutations get confusing. I read that two subs at mid pints at
> opposing walls can be quite good . Some say adds "spaciousness" to the
> bass but can more often than not be a detriment for home theatre
> applications--don't understand that well. See white paper below for
> details and has a cool modeling experiment with 5000 subs in one room.
> :-)
>
> So I take it the passive sub must have a dual coil driver and I should
> just hook up one. Waiting for at least a +1
> from the list that I interpreted this correctly.
>
> 2 subs plenty, Mike
>
>
>
> http://www.harman.com/EN-US/OurCompany/Innovation/Documents/White%20Papers/multsubs.pdf
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