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How To Make A Logitech Sub A Hard Hitting Home Theatre Sub!

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Uploaded by on Jan 23, 2010

In this demonstration I show you, my lovely viewer =) How to connect a Logitech sub up to a home theatre and have complete control over it, equalizers, phase control and everything else you could do with a normal home theatre sub. I also go into detail about setting a crossover, this can really help make a Logitech sub sound amazing!

Please enjoy this video, and if you have further questions feel free to post a comment or PM me, and if this video was of help to you, "help a brother out", sub, rate and comment! =)

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  • is that all i have 2 15" subs 300w each on 120hz the sound beter than those subs

  • Hi ljmike1204,

    You clearly have not seen my current set up... I am sorry but 2 15" subs would not compete with 4 6.5", 4 8", 2 10" and 1 12"... I just find it difficult to believe, and you are actually saying your subs sound better at 120Hz? What are you subs doing play loud at such a high frequency? I bet I could beat your 120Hz at 30Hz. (loudest frequency for me), secondly how can you measure a system from a YouTube video?

    George

  • @DaTechGuru this is just one of those examples where your wrong and need to get over it

    2 15's would be much louder. that logitech sub is pure crap as for the kicker...well its not exactly going to blow the roof off

    if you want to talk math then a 10 + a 12 is roughly the same cone area as one 15. as for the 6.5's, they're about 2/3 the area of the second 15...however a 15 is likely to have a much larger xmax

  • @iloveaxxo

    The truth of ther matter is the Logitech sub is not great, neither is the Kicker, either is the Pioneer. The only decent speakers are the Accent Acoustics, I have by far left my old idea of "more bass, more bass" I currently only care about reproducing sound correctly. I will soon part with these subs and replace them with one type of sub, which I might get a few of.

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  • lol the sub is not real working xD

  • @ljmike1204 read what he said

  • my sub havent out channel.

    can it be done only on receiver? With "RCA male- 2 RCA female splitter". I connect my 1st sub with splitter via normal RCA cable. Then I connect "RCA to 3,5mm cable" also to splitter and into control pad of logitech?

  • you have a real hodgepodge of stuff all lowend and adding a seccond sub will proabley lower your sq at the expence of higher spl. all i have to say is timbermatch your speakers and buld a real sub

  • @DaTechGuru if you still have the amp, buy an eminence lab 12/15 or a peerless xls/xxls and put it in a sealed enclosure. Will sound great :) x

    or if you really want to blow the roof off buy something like a fi q 18. Monster sub, plays low, below 20hz. (youll need a pa amp to drive that around 1000w rms.

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