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    Lj Stevens
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    Hi Oyiwaa

    Have you heard the HK Audio stuff? Its cheap and cheerful and sounds great for the money!

    Have a look at the HK Audio Premium PR:O 18 Sub or the trustie Mackie SUB 1801 I think!

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    Robert Quick
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    Oyiwaa, post: 30037, member: 2784 wrote: [SIZE=13px]Hello[/SIZE]

    [INDENT=1]I have been enjoying my Yamaha DXR15s for the past month and love them. They do have enough bass for most applications. However, I want to add a sub – just one for now. I know the DXRs are ideally matched with their twin DXS subs, but I want to venture out and try a different brand sub. It was recommended that I get a sub that has a high pass crossover setting to help filter out the low end. [/INDENT]
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    [INDENT=1]I was thinking of the getting the Cerwin-Vega CVA-121X, which has the HPF. Can you recommend other brands around $1000 or less?[/INDENT]
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    [INDENT=1]BTW, my mixer is a Denon MC6000. It has no dedicated sub-out, but I believe I can use the Unbalanced Master Out sockets, or the Booth Out sockets if the sub has its own crossover.[/INDENT]
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    [INDENT=1]Thanks again – Oyiwaa[/INDENT]

    I also have the MC6000, and am also looking at purchasing a sub/s for use with my Wharfedale powered tops. The way I thought it worked was that if the sub has a built in crossover, you run the master outs that you would usually run to the tops to the sub instead, and then run out from the sub into the tops. Unless I am mistaken?

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