POLL: How is everyone using their Programmable Outputs on the C1/C2?

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  • awtryau89
    Member
    • Dec 2002
    • 69

    #1

    POLL: How is everyone using their Programmable Outputs on the C1/C2?

    Simple question. Just looking for other ideas.

    I am currently having trouble integrating subwoofers. I have NHT subs that can be run as stereo. I also have another very large Stryke Supercube. I believe now I will be using the NHTs as my main subs run through the regular and parallel (Pro2) outputs. In this config I get all my bass management and then have these subs available through the 7.1 mutichannel inputs and can use the bass management from my Sony ES SACD player. I am also using Pro1 balanced to run a pro amp and BFD for the Stryke sub. This will be a 100% LFE sub. This will mean this sub will only be active during movies with the LFE track. I do not plan on using any filter as the LFE can extend upwards to 120hz. What do you guys think of this setup and is anyone else doing this? If so, how best do you level match everything? Thoughts?
    Eric Awtry
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  • Kingdaddy
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2004
    • 355

    #2
    My Prog 3 output is dedicated to a pair of Clark Synthesis Gold Tactile Transducers, I for get the mix formula, but the X-over is set to 30Hz, which works perfect for Music and Movies. I hardly ever feel them during Music, but they have the perfect amount of interaction with Movies for my taste, most of the time they disappear. I have yet to try it with my subs, so I can’t comment on that. For level matching, use the built in Auto-Level Calibration, it works.
    My Center Channel Project

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    • Swfalcon
      Junior Member
      • Jul 2004
      • 24

      #3
      Originally posted by Kingdaddy
      For level matching, use the built in Auto-Level Calibration, it works.
      Does the auto-calibration work with programmable's output?

      Thanks

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      • Kingdaddy
        Senior Member
        • Jan 2004
        • 355

        #4
        Good question, since I don't use it in a audible form I can't say, try it and see.
        My Center Channel Project

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