Subwoofers and Y-Splitters

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  • čas přidán 26. 08. 2024
  • This cable I am showing in the video is actually from Bluejeanscable.com. Scroll down to the bottom of the page to order the "One-foot Subwoofer Y cable, 1F/2M RCA"
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    Amazon link for an equivalent I have also used and can recommend -
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Komentáře • 39

  • @kittykatking7882
    @kittykatking7882 Před 6 měsíci +4

    Klipsch 12" sub. Good for movies, not music. Added a spliter to both inputs and turned it into a musical sub. Only using the LFE rca imput doesn't work for music. My sub rocks now. You're welcome, one person who needs to know this.

    • @TheNLHAZE
      @TheNLHAZE Před 7 dny

      I do the same thing you do my friend this guy is incorrect with what he is saying😢

  • @troymurphy6471
    @troymurphy6471 Před rokem +4

    😂 thanks for clearing that up o thought it would cut the signal in half im glad it dont .

  • @tubefreeeasy
    @tubefreeeasy Před 7 měsíci +1

    I feel, a Y splitter is a weaker form of splitter as oppose to a single (gold) splitter. The cables, plus connectors can weaken the transmission of signal strength to the sub.
    I’ve noticed my bass isn’t as transparent nor full in tonality while a single connector is plugged in my LFE input only.
    I mean, 3db is a lot of juicy texture that I gain.

  • @kutispwet6441
    @kutispwet6441 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Thank you for the info, I had experiences while watching movies that my subwoofer constantly turns off and wakes up but it's too late to hear the rumbles - I have to try your recommendation

  • @stevehoang5289
    @stevehoang5289 Před rokem +3

    Very interesting topic about Y splitter input. I watched so many videos on CZcams about Home theater lately, but I believe you are the first one talking about this. I enjoyed home theater sound since it first came out to the market like 25 or 30 years ago, you remember Dolby Pro Logic ?
    Liked and sub to you, sir.

    • @hifihometheater
      @hifihometheater  Před rokem +1

      I sure do! I have been in the hobby over 20 years myself! We are in the golden age for sure! Thanks for watching

  • @ekimandersom4478
    @ekimandersom4478 Před rokem +1

    Before setting up with the automatic measurement system from the AVR , just set the subs gain on about 9 o clock, no more.
    That will help with the auto turn on.
    You can increase the gain after setup is done.

  • @falvegas511
    @falvegas511 Před 3 měsíci

    Good For You - went straight to the Point and Answered the Question. Thanks! Unlike so very many in CZcams who "Take The Long Way Around The Barn" ---- and often with a convoluted
    non-answer/answer.

  • @poyocru
    @poyocru Před měsícem

    Bought the splitter in my case it didn't make any changes compared to single mono RCA in the red port

  • @user-ff9rx7kq2g
    @user-ff9rx7kq2g Před 21 dnem

    That's right you need to go out and get your KY-Cable... Lol

  • @bprtsmusic
    @bprtsmusic Před 11 měsíci +1

    I was wondering could you have a Y splitter (2x female - 1x male) to give two input signals to the subwoofer, lets say when you have two speaker systems and you want both of them to use the same subwoofer? I currently have a 5.1 system and a 2.0 system, but I want to turn it into a 5.1 and 2.1 system with the same subwoofer

  • @CM-dw3gh
    @CM-dw3gh Před rokem +1

    Hi I have the q acoustics 3060S. And the audiolab 6000A. Would it benefit me using a twin male from the pre outs on the amp to single female to the sub LFE? Im currently using a long twin RCA to amp and to the L/R ports on the sub. Im hazarding a guess no, as my amp doesnt have a dedicated sub input. Cheers

  • @quitmanlott7394
    @quitmanlott7394 Před 6 měsíci

    This is not true in all cases. Think of it the same way you do an AC power strip. It depends on the available current, and the draw of each device. There are a few if ands and buts you need to figure out through experimentation. But if you go wild with too many splitters, you will damage your amp. And If your front speakers are set on full range, their pre-outs also work well for an additional sub. In this case, it is best to use left + right, and a short cable; as the bass is not symmetrical in the front speakers, and you may pick up some noise from long cables.

  • @thorkistan
    @thorkistan Před měsícem

    I have a Yamaha AVR with one sub-out. I connected a splitter to connect a Sony Sub but the sound was to low vs. the same Yamaha Sub that is both connected to AVR sub out with splitter. I tested the Sony Sub in Sony AVR and its load. Any thoughts on this?

  • @MackWittDaCheeze
    @MackWittDaCheeze Před 6 měsíci

    Wat about if you have a home theater system that has a stock woofer and you also have a powered subwoofer can you hook up both woofers to the receiver sub out and run both

  • @VicDich
    @VicDich Před 2 měsíci

    Good video. Basic electrical. Ohms law.

  • @ciscokid9119
    @ciscokid9119 Před 4 měsíci

    🎉Thank you For Sharing 🎉🙋‍♂️

  • @rompstar
    @rompstar Před 11 měsíci +7

    You should actually show how this connects / I am not clear at all on it

    • @hifihometheater
      @hifihometheater  Před 4 měsíci

      Good point. The way I was speaking about it would be using it to double the input connections at the subwoofer

  • @Gilfredomh
    @Gilfredomh Před 9 měsíci +1

    Hi guys.
    Just have a question about Subwoofer. The thing is: I have an Onkyo AVR with a RCA Pre Out Subwoofer connector and a Marantz Amplifier with the same RCA Pre Out Subwoofer connector. My question is: As I have only space for one Subwoofer in my room, the Subwoofer I have is an Active Subwoofer with the same ( RCA SUB IN ), I was wondering if it´s possible to connect via a ( Y ) Subwoofer cable or adapter both devices to use the same Subwoofer, Of course I will use one at a time, not both at the same time. If I want to watch a movie then I use the AVR but if I want to lisent music then use the amplifier. I just want to be able to share one subwoofer with these two devices. I hope someone can help. Thanks a lot in advance

    • @hifihometheater
      @hifihometheater  Před 7 měsíci

      I would use some kind of RCA switch. Maybe this Schiit SYS would work. www.schiit.com/products/sys

  • @DopeFiend
    @DopeFiend Před 4 měsíci

    can i have 2 subs that both run on seperate amps plugged into headunit with RCA splitters?

    • @hifihometheater
      @hifihometheater  Před 4 měsíci +1

      you technically can but without a way to add separate delay, it will be difficult to get them to play nice together

  • @JosephTongret
    @JosephTongret Před rokem +1

    So I've sold my sb-3000's and I'm ready to purchase two ported subs to replace them. I run a 2.2 for music and TV/movies and I just want deeper more tactile bass response. I also own Arendal 1723 speakers(Monitor) and I LOVE them after owning a lot of different and more expensive models. Anyhow, I really like the Monolith subs but the low output some people report is the biggest concern for me. Have you experienced this at all? Thank you, and I really enjoy your content and have been subscribed to you for a couple of years now.

    • @hifihometheater
      @hifihometheater  Před rokem +2

      Hi Joseph. It's not that the Monolith subs have low output, it's just that their gain knob needs to be turned up more than people are used to. I believe it's because they use an analog volume control so the gain increase ramps up exponentially as you turn the dial higher if that makes sense. Once you get past 12 o'clock on the dial, every little bit increases the gain a lot. Mine are set at around 3 o'clock and I just leave the subs on all the time. My next gear review will probably be on these Monolith 13's but I do highly recommend them. They have tons of clean output and sound fantastic for music. If SVS and Rythmik had a baby, it would be this Monolith 13 lol. Thanks for being a long time supporter. I really appreciate it!

    • @JosephTongret
      @JosephTongret Před rokem +1

      @@hifihometheater that makes perfect sense and it's the first time hearing that explanation. Thanks man!

    • @JosephTongret
      @JosephTongret Před rokem +1

      I was interested in the 13's but they're out of stock with an eta of June. I have two systems, both are in small to medium rooms, but we're house shopping so that will of course change(2 years now). I'm thinking of maybe getting a pair of the 12's and if I like them, I'll move them to my Bedroom system and then pick up the 13's when they come back into stock.

    • @hifihometheater
      @hifihometheater  Před rokem

      @@JosephTongret I think thats a solid idea

    • @MPR_2023
      @MPR_2023 Před rokem +1

      I have two monolith 15’s. They are absolute beast!

  • @owenheuston9571
    @owenheuston9571 Před 7 měsíci

    What about utilizing a male rca to 2 female rca splitter, connecting from one sub out on the receiver and then splitting to two subwoofers.would that have the same effect (this is a Yamaha receiver)?

    • @hifihometheater
      @hifihometheater  Před 4 měsíci +1

      If the receiver does not treat the subs individually, yes this would do the same thing

  • @brandonhayes604
    @brandonhayes604 Před 7 měsíci

    I have a Denon AVR 4306 that only has one subwoofer connection to my Velodyne CT100. I'd love to add another subwoofer. Would a Y connection at the AVR down grade the subwoofer sound or would the signal just be accurately split?

    • @hifihometheater
      @hifihometheater  Před 4 měsíci

      The issue you would have is not being able to delay or EQ the second sub individually plus both subs would get the same EQ from room correction

  • @alexhine7884
    @alexhine7884 Před 3 dny

    You're not doubling anything. You're splitting a signal, both channels will retain the same voltage. The only reason it might solve that issue is both channels on the sub are now loaded. Meaning that the auto function requires both source channels to be active in order to turn on. Don't speak on things you dont understand. You'll get people more confused than you are.

  • @TheNLHAZE
    @TheNLHAZE Před 7 dny +1

    This is 💯%NOT TRUE !!IT Makes my subwoofer I have SVS and I have Klipsch Subwoofers both produce more sound so what you're saying is not true my friend I hate to tell you but using a splitter will give that amplifier on the back of the subwoofer more input which in turn will give more output guys trust me I have been doing this for over 30 years I have no reason to Lie !!