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| BFD | Electronic Equalization Devices Can I put my BFD at the sub?Discuss Can I put my BFD at the sub? in the Equalization | Calibration forum; Can I put my BFD at the sub? Because of all its bright lights and so forth, I was thinking I would just put my BFD by my ... |
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| Can I put my BFD at the sub? Because of all its bright lights and so forth, I was thinking I would just put my BFD by my sub rather than in the equipment rack. The sub is behind the couch. Since the BDF just takes the sub in and gives a sub out, this seems totally doable. I just wanted to ask to make sure I'm not overlooking anything, as I haven't seen anyone else mention they've done this. Thanks. | ||||
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| Re: Can I put my BFD at the sub? It really shouldn't matter where you put the BFD. For longer runs, I might suggest using the balanced input if you can. If not, it'll probably be fine with an RCA cable and adapters. -- Otto | ||||
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| Re: Can I put my BFD at the sub? Yeah, under the couch, whatever. I have mine underneath the bookshelf to the right of my TV stand. My TV stand and flanking bookshelf cabinets have legs, so I have clearance underneath for my power bars, router, etc. It's not totally in view, but I can still see the level meter so I know if I'm clipping, how loud the bass signal is, etc. | ||||
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