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  1. No offense taken! The reason why I was thinking of using the stereo configuration is because, A - I have small satellites with a response above 92Hz, and the sub woofer has to pretty much take care of everything below that. B - I do not have the money to purchase any decent floor standing speakers, and I have a second subwoofer sitting around. C - I am not really wanting to punch holes through the drywall and run subwoofer cables through them, but if I have to I will as a last resort.
  2. The Subs have an internal crossover, but they do not have a passthrough.
  3. I need help badly!!!!! This is what I have. -1 x Harmon/Kardon AVR 300 Receiver -1 x Klipsch RCX-4 Center -4 x Klipsch RSX-4 Surround -2 x Klipsch RW-12 Subwoofer My problem is I do not know how to connect my two subwoofers to my receiver properly so that the left subwoofer will reproduce the left channel, and the right subwoofer will reproduce the right channel. I have been told to split my sub pre-out so I could connect two, but it will only send one channel between the two, and that is not what I want. I am trying to use the High Level Inputs, and so far it is working by only connecting the left on one sub to the left on the receiver and the same thing with the right on the right subwoofer. The house I live in has speaker wire running through the walls, so I connected the subwoofer from the amp through the speaker cable in the wall to the High Level Inputs, and then from the High Level Input of the sub to the satellite. The subwoofer does NOT have a High Level Output, so I am pretty much connecting the left subwoofer and the left satellite with one cable. Because I am only using one cable from the source, will I see the quality of the signal diminish by the time it reaches the satellite? I do not know much about sound equipment, so if anybody could help me out, it would help me out so much! Thanks,
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