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Using Two Subwoofers
Now that you have found a proper location
in your room for your subwoofer(s), it is time
to perform the Room Equalization Procedure
to maximize your subwoofer(s) full potential.
The Sunfire XTEQ unitizes the most current
and advanced auto equalization system
available.
As you found in the last exercise, 'Location',
subwoofer performance is greatly affected
by the room in which it is situated, and the
positioning within the room. The "Room
Effects" will boost and cut the output levels
reaching your listening position. This gives
a "Room EQ" effect which can often be far
from wonderful.
The Sunfire XTEQ can automatically adjust
for the effects of Room EQ. The XTEQ
will measure the actual room frequency
response using the supplied measurement
microphone and on-board processor test
tone generator. After "listening" to the
room at many different key subwoofer
frequencies, the XTEQ then automatically
compensates for peaks or dips and smooths
out the subwoofer(s) response to maximize
your entertainment enjoyment.
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If you wish to use two subwoofers, the
sound output will double - an increase
of 3 Db. Locate the subwoofers with
one in each corner and experiment
with the location and phase control to
achieve the best bass response.
With two subwoofers you'll experience
more balanced bass and fewer high
and low spots.
Use the slave input and output
connections if you are using two
XTEQ subwoofers.

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