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i have 2 subwoofers
Posted: Tue May 10, 2011 3:20 am
by Frodo Bassbins
i have 2 subwoofers.i use 1 standard but im wondering if there is anyway to connect my other one so i can get one on each side of me.
both are pc subs meant for pc sound systems. they arent cheap, and 1 has slightly more wattage then the other. the room is decently sized about 10x10 feet.
what im wondering.. is there any easy way to connect the 2nd sub to be playing in sync with the first 1 thx.
Re: i have 2 subwoofers
Posted: Tue May 10, 2011 3:26 am
by jrisreal
probably a bad idea, but headphone splitter?
Re: i have 2 subwoofers
Posted: Tue May 10, 2011 3:43 am
by lyons238
1. subs will sound better side by side or stacked on top of each other. bass is different and you cannot tell where it is coming from really. having them together gives a more powerful feeling.
2. usually if you are using 2 subs, you want to use 2 identical subs of the same watts. but for if your using pc sub woofers you obviously dont care too much about sound quality so it wont make much of a difference to you...
and yeah you can use a Y splitter
Re: i have 2 subwoofers
Posted: Tue May 10, 2011 4:30 am
by Frodo Bassbins
jrisreal wrote:probably a bad idea, but headphone splitter?
would this work? plugging a double sided headphone jack into the headphones socket off the 1 speakers playing then connect that to the sub?
Re: i have 2 subwoofers
Posted: Tue May 10, 2011 4:31 am
by jrisreal
Frodo Bassbins wrote:jrisreal wrote:probably a bad idea, but headphone splitter?
would this work? plugging a double sided headphone jack into the headphones socket off the 1 speakers playing then connect that to the sub?
as I said im not sure it be a good idea, but it may work...try it out and lemme know
Re: i have 2 subwoofers
Posted: Tue May 10, 2011 4:34 am
by Frodo Bassbins
lyons238 wrote:1. subs will sound better side by side or stacked on top of each other. bass is different and you cannot tell where it is coming from really. having them together gives a more powerful feeling.
2. usually if you are using 2 subs, you want to use 2 identical subs of the same watts. but for if your using pc sub woofers you obviously dont care too much about sound quality so it wont make much of a difference to you...
and yeah you can use a Y splitter
ok so how exactly would i use the y splitter? where would it plug into?
Re: i have 2 subwoofers
Posted: Tue May 10, 2011 4:35 am
by jrisreal
Frodo Bassbins wrote:lyons238 wrote:1. subs will sound better side by side or stacked on top of each other. bass is different and you cannot tell where it is coming from really. having them together gives a more powerful feeling.
2. usually if you are using 2 subs, you want to use 2 identical subs of the same watts. but for if your using pc sub woofers you obviously dont care too much about sound quality so it wont make much of a difference to you...
and yeah you can use a Y splitter
ok so how exactly would i use the y splitter? where would it plug into?
computer headphone jack or wherever the audio is coming out of
Re: i have 2 subwoofers
Posted: Tue May 10, 2011 4:38 am
by Frodo Bassbins
jrisreal wrote:Frodo Bassbins wrote:jrisreal wrote:probably a bad idea, but headphone splitter?
would this work? plugging a double sided headphone jack into the headphones socket off the 1 speakers playing then connect that to the sub?
as I said im not sure it be a good idea, but it may work...try it out and lemme know
nope doesnt work

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Re: i have 2 subwoofers
Posted: Tue May 10, 2011 4:39 am
by jrisreal
Frodo Bassbins wrote:jrisreal wrote:Frodo Bassbins wrote:jrisreal wrote:probably a bad idea, but headphone splitter?
would this work? plugging a double sided headphone jack into the headphones socket off the 1 speakers playing then connect that to the sub?
as I said im not sure it be a good idea, but it may work...try it out and lemme know
nope doesnt work

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then I have no idea what to do
Re: i have 2 subwoofers
Posted: Tue May 10, 2011 4:41 am
by Frodo Bassbins
jrisreal wrote:Frodo Bassbins wrote:lyons238 wrote:1. subs will sound better side by side or stacked on top of each other. bass is different and you cannot tell where it is coming from really. having them together gives a more powerful feeling.
2. usually if you are using 2 subs, you want to use 2 identical subs of the same watts. but for if your using pc sub woofers you obviously dont care too much about sound quality so it wont make much of a difference to you...
and yeah you can use a Y splitter
ok so how exactly would i use the y splitter? where would it plug into?
computer headphone jack or wherever the audio is coming out of
well im not sure.. the audio is coming out of my computer originaly, which in turn gets sent to my pc speakers via double sided headphone jack conecting from the sub woofers imput to the back of my pc.. so would the y splitter connect to my pc? 1 headphone jack to the main system thats being powered and 1 to the other? im really confused here.
Re: i have 2 subwoofers
Posted: Tue May 10, 2011 4:42 am
by lyons238
it will work. look up youtube vids or google kids using 2x logitech z2300's
ppl do it all the time. but like i said its not ideal for sound quality. it is pretty ideal for looking and sounding like a shmuck though

Re: i have 2 subwoofers
Posted: Tue May 10, 2011 7:39 am
by macc
lyons238 wrote:1. subs will sound better side by side or stacked on top of each other. bass is different and you cannot tell where it is coming from really. having them together gives a more powerful feeling.
Nonsense.
Re: i have 2 subwoofers
Posted: Tue May 10, 2011 8:28 am
by RandoRando
Is this a powered sub your using ? How is it connected to the pc?
Re: i have 2 subwoofers
Posted: Tue May 10, 2011 4:18 pm
by Ldizzy
i would not use two subs... under any circumstance other then if i were playing a gig....
but hey, if it suits u.... ull prolly produce very energetic slobby music, and i love that...
take the better sub and give me the other one.
Re: i have 2 subwoofers
Posted: Tue May 10, 2011 4:24 pm
by lyons238
macc wrote:lyons238 wrote:1. subs will sound better side by side or stacked on top of each other. bass is different and you cannot tell where it is coming from really. having them together gives a more powerful feeling.
Nonsense.
not nonsense. look up anything to do with multiple sub placement. they should always be placed side by side or stacked...anybody will tell you that. and look at any proper gig, they will never have their subs spread out, they will all be side by side or stacked on top of one another, or sometimes a combination of both..
plus he said his subs are different which would be even more of a reason not to separate them. then it would sound weird and off balance..
Re: i have 2 subwoofers
Posted: Tue May 10, 2011 5:00 pm
by drake89
yeah argue with the audio engineer

Re: i have 2 subwoofers
Posted: Tue May 10, 2011 5:09 pm
by Ldizzy
there is divergence of opinion even amongst professionals, so yes, argue with the sound engineer!
i love these discussions

posting can get you lazy and these kinda get people to elaborate on their point.
Re: i have 2 subwoofers
Posted: Tue May 10, 2011 6:50 pm
by AJGR
i can't see how using two low quality subs in a room that side will help for producing?
Re: i have 2 subwoofers
Posted: Tue May 10, 2011 7:13 pm
by -[2]DAY_-
Ldizzy wrote:there is divergence of opinion even amongst professionals, so yes, argue with the sound engineer!
but here it appears that one's done a bit too much reading ("look it up, anyone will tell you" etc.) ...
while the other has done more than enough
doing, to tell us whats really up.
I just know that big long bass waves take more airspace/length to fully cycle before hitting your body/ears, so being right up next to them is less than ideal for experiencing the wave.
From that i deduce that you might get more power by spreading your sub placement across longer distance. Perhaps one on each side of you, as far away as comfortably possible. then you get sandwiched by the sub wave. Boooom!
Re: i have 2 subwoofers
Posted: Tue May 10, 2011 7:15 pm
by Ldizzy
interesting
