Foolproof: A Sampling of Mathematical Folk Humor
Foolproof: A Sampling of Mathematical Folk Humor
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Like out to 500K, like some great stuff is that I am aware of, at super fast slew rates http://www.record-producer.com/learn.cfm?a=3689 
I am running an Onkyo TXSR503. I had given though to upgrading to the 803. But that would be later on down the road. My problem now is I have the Infinity Primus 250 Floor, The Primus Center, The PS8 Sub (more than my mom likes lol and its tiny but sufficient), The Primus 150's. But I want a smaller sytem with similar sound. I don't listen to music at home just in my vehicle. These would be used for movies only. I am 19 so please keep suggestions with in reason.
I will be purchasing a Yamaha RX V659 Receiver. In my setup I would like to add a second Infinity PS8 for more efficiency in the lower frequencies. How would I best accomplish this? There is only one LFE output. Would I utilize the A or B outputs with speaker cable? Will this degrade the sound of my towers or the subs themselves?
Any guidance is appreciated. Thanks!
- Chad
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One of the ones that use a motif of the month, big cats, reptiles, rivers, mountains. NOW GLACIERS (may have already been used) Break free with our new FROZEN ICE IC's. The sound will set you free, cus' we FREE it. this allows you to experience the freedom of your system, by eliminating distortions induced by ice, and ice locked in to the rest of teh glacier, just like your typical interconnect locks in teh sound, and restrains the true performance of your expensive components. set it FREE with GLACIER, a new AQ piece of wire. Pretty good. See, i can invent a new wire of teh month.
John, how is that done, check out this old driver, what did they used to do back then? http://www.record-producer.com/learn.cfm?a=3690