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Krillian Hex

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  1. I have no idea what that means....i just got my other sub yestuday but i caught a nasty fever....i tried playing it today, but my ears can tell the difference....i cant even hear the walls rattling. The only way i knew it was good is when i started getting some banging on the walls from the neighbors. When i get better, thats when ill have a chance to check them out nicely. Sonosub?? Where do you get those?
  2. I know what you mean....i think its because the internal potentiometer has a very fragile and touchy side to it. When i mess with mines when its at the minimal 6o'clock position, some times the volume jumps a bit high. Once i move it to another place, its normal. Plus, the SWS is not meant to be loud or maintain the power of your primary sub...its only meant to give depth to your existing base. If you only have one sub, then try using it at moderate levels. If you have more then one, then the volume grows...so thats when the dB level kicks in.
  3. Well, so any ideas to my question or do i have a valid understanding? And the SWS are not used (in my case) to play the upper bass, they are used to play the low end frequencies that rumble thru the ground, the ones that are felt, not heard (around the lower -50Hz). I love to feel the floor shaking and the walls rattling as if they are about to crack. Thats why i enjoy my livingroom system, which is getting a revamp with some Klipsch reference series speakers. Keep up the good work klipsch...you only real competition are guys like canton and B&W...everyone else is sub par. But i would like my question to be answered
  4. Right now, i currently own a Klipsch 5.1 system with 1 Sws sub....and another is on the way in the mail So that means i will have 2 subs, not including the main sub. Now what i was wondering is why doesnt Klipsch advertise the purchasing of odd numbers of SWS subwoofers? I mean, i understand the idea of the cancelation of the lfe signals, but with the phase switch in the back, it should help alleviate the problem...right? I plan on buying my 3rd sub in about a few weeks but since the manual states either have 2, 4, 8, 16...it seems that they only work correctly when the number is doubled. Are they just talking about the audible decibel level when comparing the number of subs? All my subs will be against a wall next to me...stacked side by side. Thats where im lost about the phase signal fix. I think ill find out when i get my next SWS sub...but for the 3rd, i may be suckered into having to buy a 4th...which is not bad for me, but killer for the neighbors. They already got me a summons for disturbing the peace. Also, did anyone notice how powerful the sws sub is compared to the 5.1 sub? I mean, the 5.1 sub is great at loud volumes, but at low volumes, it feels like they lack a bit until you start picking up the subwoofer volume. But they still cant give you the depth that the SWS gives you.
  5. Will that static problem happen with the new cp-1 control pod as well?? I dont want to buy something and then be screwed for buying the same problem.
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