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  1. it's a jl audio, and it has some specs on the web site but not freq. resp.
  2. before i get down to business i just want to say klipsch forum rules! the only reason i'm posting this one here is because people actually respond on this forum. unlike some car audio forums. i wont name names. i am wondering if anyone knows the freq. resp. on 15"jl w3's? thanks for your help, vapor
  3. o.k. i think i've tried everything i can as far as placement goes for the subs... i also tried everything with just one. i believe this room to be the devil. no matter where i put them i have this huge null kicking my butt! and i don't want to move the chairs any more than i have(i need about another foot to two) because my wife will freak. it's not that great of an improvement anyway. i'd love to do some remodeling but i don't think uncle sam would like that too much (military housing). well i'll be moving in 5 months anyway. thanks to all of you who gave me advise. vapor
  4. Cool, thanks for all the suggestions. I have a lot of reading to do Hopefully I will soon find a solution. Thanks again for all the help. Vapor
  5. Thanks for the ideas. I'll try them out and see what happens.
  6. Here's my problem- When frequencies around 25-30Hz are played, where my chairs are located, I can't hear a darn thing or the sound is very weak. If I move slightly forward (or backward) I hear the frequencies again. I have two sealed 15" down-firing subs for my home theater right now... They're in the corners of a reletively square room. My recliners are a little further back then center. I was thinking maybe if I put some polyfill in the boxes it may work. Or should I just move the darn chairs? Or is it a sub-placement thing or because i have two? Any help is greatly appreciated.
  7. Here's my problem- When frequencies around 25-30Hz are played, where my chairs are located, I can't hear a darn thing or the sound is very weak. If I move slightly forward (or backward) I hear the frequencies again. I have two sealed 15" down-firing subs for my home theater right now... They're in the corners of a reletively square room. My recliners are a little further back then center. I was thinking maybe if I put some polyfill in the boxes it may work. Or should I just move the darn chairs? Or is it a sub-placement thing or because i have two? Any help is greatly appreciated.
  8. i'm almost possitive you can't trade them in but if i understand you correctly you have the V2-400's and want the 4.1's... yes you can upgrade but it'll cost you $50. the only thing you get new is the little volume control preamp thing.
  9. vaportoast

    Dma

    i'm new at this so forgive me if i'm stupid... i have been using my dvd player for a few months now and the other day it became all choppy, eventually i find out i have to check the DMA box in devise manager. when i do this it says to restart to take effect. so i do and the same old stuff happens and the dvd is all choppy again! any help would be great. oh yeah if it has to do with BIOS please explain what that is. i'm computer stupid! thanks a lot
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