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Originally Posted by Zing
I was just looking for clarification.
Some people don't realize that those numbers correlate to the number of discrete channels. And those people often incorrectly think that, because they have two subs, that they now have a 5.2 system. When in reality what they have is a 5.1 system with two subs. But if you're sending a separate and distinct signal to each of your subs, then .2 is valid.
By the way, as long as your house isn't made of paper mache, two subs won't hurt anything. I've got two dual-15" driver subs that I punish with LFE content and I've yet to destroy anything.
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Mine is a .2 or two discrete sub setup. I forget where I have things crossed over and the slope but my Velodyne HGS15II begins to pick up around 80 Hz and I have it cut off at around 40 Hz. From around 40 Hz on down is where my Velodyne DD18 picks up.