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 Velodyne CHT-12Q with Denon 2309, How to connect?

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robinlim
post Aug 13 2009, 07:47 PM

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QUOTE(jchong @ Aug 13 2009, 04:59 PM)
The standard method is to use a single cable into the sub LFE input. Alternatively, you can use a Y-splitter and jack into the L+R input - this will make the output increase about +3 dB as mentioned earlier (you can get the same effect by adjusting the sub +3 dB in your AVR). If you already own a Y-splitter then use it. Otherwise, it's not necessary to specially buy one.
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+3db won't make a significant difference, right?
robinlim
post Aug 14 2009, 10:00 AM

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QUOTE(arremie @ Aug 13 2009, 10:00 PM)
every little bit count bro tongue.gif
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to get a good quality y-splitter which cost at least rm100+ just to get +3dB seems not justifiable sweat.gif

QUOTE(aiman04 @ Aug 14 2009, 07:27 AM)
If I have unused splitter around I would just do it, but I don't so I just use the volume knob. Just increase the volume 3dB higher. smile.gif

If you use splitter make sure it's good quality.
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the increase of 3dB from y-splitter onto the sub is on the volume of the sub or avr?
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post Aug 14 2009, 01:50 PM

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QUOTE(jchong @ Aug 14 2009, 10:27 AM)
Neither, the increase comes from the Y-splitter itself as a result of 2 signals being fed into the L+R input of the sub.

In summary, there are 3 ways to get an increase of +3 dB:

1. Turn up volume on the sub
2. Turn up sub adjustment in the AVR
3. Use a Y-splitter

Since you can do 1 and 2 easily, it is not essential to get 3. So then what is the use of a Y-splitter? Here's a scenario when it can help:

a) Some subs have auto on feature, when the sub detects the signal from the AVR it will auto turn on. If the signal from the AVR is low, sometimes it won't be detected and the auto on won't kick in. Using a Y-splitter increases the signal strength by +3 dB so easier to detect and the auto on will function. Of course the easiest is just increase the sub adjustment in AVR by +3 dB. Exactly the same effect. Maybe those people who have old receiver without sub adjustment may need the Y-splitter.
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then it's no point for me to get a y-splitter which easily costs rm100+ hmm.gif


Added on August 14, 2009, 1:53 pm
QUOTE(Hwoarang45 @ Aug 14 2009, 12:56 PM)
ehh hw could u not understand??? adui its so easy,
he means a cup of flour and two eggs then mix subwoofer and input channel left blender on, boom boom, mixer off, and expensive and floorstands...

your ENGLAND NOT POWDERFUL? tsk tsk tsk tsk...  whistling.gif
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nothing to do with ENGLAND NOT POWDERFUL
u can ask a mat salleh see whether he understands?
most likely is a direct translation from other language (chinese maybe)
btw, me also rclxub.gif

This post has been edited by robinlim: Aug 14 2009, 01:53 PM

 

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