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post Dec 25, 2008 - 2:03 AM
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So i got a pretty decent surround system for my place, only down side is i live in an apartment and have super thin walls. my subwoofer even when cranked all the way down still rumbles like crazy, does anyone know if theres a device to dial down the subwoofer even more than the receiver allows?


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post Dec 31, 2008 - 5:30 PM
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Yeah, make a "dummber switch"

Just take an RCA extender; and run it thru a capacitor; then an inhib. round or slide. Then back out to the other rca. Run sub thru it. Manual control wink.gif


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