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Well the other day i got a psb 10 inch 5i sub and found it was just 2 small for my room (kinda open concept and 9ft ceilings) so i took it back and got the bigger psb 6i 12 inch.

Its flipping huge!! Anywho just a couple questions i have my yamaha 2700 on 80 for the cross and the sub on active so the subs cross is off, now theres a left and right imput on the sub and the 2700 does not have separate left and rights so i used a monster thx splitter and 2 monster rcas is this right?? or should i just use one rca into the right imput??


ps this sub is a pretty big change from the 10 inch shakes the heck outa the house lol

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Well the other day i got a psb 10 inch 5i sub and found it was just 2 small for my room (kinda open concept and 9ft ceilings) so i took it back and got the bigger psb 6i 12 inch.

Its flipping huge!! Anywho just a couple questions i have my yamaha 2700 on 80 for the cross and the sub on active so the subs cross is off, now theres a left and right imput on the sub and the 2700 does not have separate left and rights so i used a monster thx splitter and 2 monster rcas is this right?? or should i just use one rca into the right imput??


ps this sub is a pretty big change from the 10 inch shakes the heck outa the house lol

jeff

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Left and right inputs are for signal passthru to speakers. Since you aren't doing hat, you can connect the sub/lfe out to either the left or right input. If it makes you feel better, get a "Y" cable for the sub inputs and connect both inputs. Or you can use the "Y" at the AVR end and run a an RCA pair to the sub and connect to both inputs. That's how I have mine, but it isn't necessary.
 
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