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The point of having isolated Subs is having them anywhere in the room. Some people prefer them behind the couch or where the main user is sitting. Most new receivers have an option to tuning your surround system with a microphone where the main user sets which is you. Just make sure your RCA cables are long enough to either go through the ceiling and back around or to where in the room you want them to belong. I bought two of these Subs for one for downstairs and one in the main theater room. My receiver has a 2 zone system. These Subs were mostly designed for trance dubstep, classical music, and wicked home theater. one last note though make sure they have plenty of breathing room away from the wall
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Subs can be placed anywhere because they produce non-directional waves. It is recommended that they be placed near a wall, or in a corner, to get best dispersion of sound.
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