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  • Birthday 01/01/1970

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  1. So, where's the sub, do we get to see[emoji851]
  2. Are you sure it's a single female at the other end? Should be a male. It actually does serve a purpose. There are some subs that will not work if you only plug in a single RCA. I don't understand it either since it is a mono signal. Maybe someone else can chime in why.im sure it is single female there is spicy above in another comment
  3. sorry youth not home and won't be for a couple days so right now no pic but it is about six feet long with 2 make rca at one end and1 female Eva at the other end, seems weird they would include it if it has no purpose [emoji17]
  4. is there any benefit to using this
  5. I bought a complete klipsch wiring kit, there is a cable that looks similar to a sub cable that has two male connections at one end and one female connection at the other, can anyone tell me what it's for? Thank u in advance;)
  6. Thanks buddy, appreciate the response [emoji106]Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  7. Need some recommendations for an spl meter Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  8. i got a little winky guy, like this[emoji12]I'm just trying to explain why the question came up and not to lose patience [emoji111]️Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  9. Where can I get these[emoji849][emoji12]Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  10. NO! As everyone here has mostly already said, there is no such thing as a meaningful "max." The VC isn't like a water faucet, with a pre-determined maximum outflow that all the other components could be designed to work with. If there was an industry standard for "max" (measured amplifier/receiver v. out), then you might be able to think of all-the-way-up as the reasonable "max" setting for that system. However, speaker efficiency is just one of the huge unknowns in this equation, probably makes an industry standard impossible.Lacking such a standard, one receiver's max can take the amp and speaker output beyond the moon and blow everything out, while another's might not do that. Depending on speaker efficiency, too. The industry will tend to go too far rather than fall short. With apologies for putting it this way, you are very unclear regarding just what "max" means. You would harm your setup if you took your concept seriously. Like blowing out all your woofers. I am not planing on doing this, I ask questions because I don't know the answer(have to start somewhere) the reason I ask, after I hooked up my new sub and receiver I had a friend that wanted me to turn it up all the way, I said no because I have no idea what would happen, so I got thinking about it and thought this would be a good place to ask, thanks for your feedback, sorry for making u angry [emoji12]Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  11. I've always had trouble understanding this part of it but I think I'm coming around but still sways to go, I appreciate your response Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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