A:AnswerIf using a low line input it needs to be on the left channel input only. And ensure your receiver settings are enabling the sub to run as such.
Hope this helps
A:AnswerIf John uses a window fan (200 watts) 4 hours a day for 120 days per year, how much does it cost him to run his fan per year?
200 X 4 X 120 = 96 kWh
1000
96 kWh X 8.9 Cents/kWh = $8.16 per year
Use the rms.
A:AnswerUnless you're listening to super bass heavy music or have a 2000 square foot listening room one 10" will be fine.if you want always find yourself wanting more bass the 12" sub will be louder and deeper but also take up more room.
These subs have their own amp. Your reciever only sends a signal to them. So you will be fine with either size
A:AnswerI have mine hooked up via LFE and sub out on the back my receiver. By doing it this way, bass management is handled by the receiver and not by the controls on the back of the sub. Just remember that if you choose to have receiver handle bass management, move the cross over dial on back of sub to its highest crossover so that it bypasses the sub's internal crossover and then adjust the gain to a level that is appropriate for your room and speakers.
A:AnswerYes, Bestbuy is a official Klipsch dealer. You can verify that through Klipsch's site specifically if you choose. I can honestly attest this is accurate. One, I have bought from there an utilized warranty. And that was before I later became employed as a manager at Bestbuy.
A:AnswerWow! I personally think that Klipsch makes the best subs because the brand is already noted for good bass response speakers. SVS speakers however might be less costly as I recall.
A:AnswerJon you must connect to a receiver. The sub does not have speaker terminals on it. Make sure your receiver has a Sub out to connect the Subwoofer or else no go with this Sub.
A:AnswerI think if you did that you wouldn’t have enough power to get good sound out of either sub. If you want proper sound out of both subs get a 5.2 or 7.2 receiver.