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using a "y" connector for M&K?


Joe Shmoe

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In the M&K manual it states to just hook the cable directly to the left input jack only and not to use the y-connector? This is the way I currently have it but now I just picked up a Denon 3803 and was going through all of my connections again. Anyone else own M&K subs or hook theirs up this way?

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I have a Sunfire sub as well - same exact Diamondback cable. I'm running both connections w/ no issues. I posted on this topic a while back. People told me that I could expect slightly higher output by using both connectors. I do notice that I have to turn my sub down a little so that it's not overwhelming.

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On 1/20/2004 6:58:58 AM purdue2k2 wrote:

I posted on this topic a while back. People told me that I could expect slightly higher output by using both connectors. I do notice that I have to turn my sub down a little so that it's not overwhelming.

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Yes it should produce a slightly higher (3db) output, but the key is for the SAME volume setting. The maximum volume will remain the same, as these are usually limited by amplifier power or woofer's excursion, and rarely by the input level.

In this case, there is little difference either way.

Rob

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I have the M&K 350THX, I think it's a great sub. I chose this over Klipsch, just for the fact that when I was looking to buy, Klipsch was still working out the bugs on their new line. I wouldn't say M&K are more expensive than what other members have talked about on here... I mean those SVS Subs aren't that cheap right?

By the way, I went through the manual again and just left it hooked up to the Left input.

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