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<blockquote data-quote="j3bus2k3" data-source="post: 1470068" data-attributes="member: 556020"><p>As soom of you know I built the a TB8 sub for my copmuter. I also have a cheap-o pair of $50 Sony 5.25" Bookshelfs with a 3/4" tweeter. I have the filer on the sub set at around 80 and God knows the Sony's cant play down to 80hz. I was thinking of utilizing the low/high level inputs to make use of my plate amps 125hz filter for the bookshelfs but then I have an open range from 125hz down to 80hz...? Should I invest in a new set of bookshelfs or build a center with 2 6.5" woofers and 2 1" tweeters? Mind you this is just a computer/dorm setup, not HT.</p><p></p><p>Also...this is a retarded question but I'm curious. If a receiver as a single sub-out and your plate as a stereo in, is there any loss by just using the right channel? I.E. instead of using a y-splitter to utilize both plugs on the plates input?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="j3bus2k3, post: 1470068, member: 556020"] As soom of you know I built the a TB8 sub for my copmuter. I also have a cheap-o pair of $50 Sony 5.25" Bookshelfs with a 3/4" tweeter. I have the filer on the sub set at around 80 and God knows the Sony's cant play down to 80hz. I was thinking of utilizing the low/high level inputs to make use of my plate amps 125hz filter for the bookshelfs but then I have an open range from 125hz down to 80hz...? Should I invest in a new set of bookshelfs or build a center with 2 6.5" woofers and 2 1" tweeters? Mind you this is just a computer/dorm setup, not HT. Also...this is a retarded question but I'm curious. If a receiver as a single sub-out and your plate as a stereo in, is there any loss by just using the right channel? I.E. instead of using a y-splitter to utilize both plugs on the plates input? [/QUOTE]
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