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    Can i?

    Run two subs in my HT without two sub outputs? By maybe splitting the RF signal into two and then LFE into both subs? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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    Yes, but keep the load's impedance on the LFE output within specs... (don't split the signal 500 times :rofl: )

    I have done this in the past when I only have 1 LFE out. I simply used an rca y-adapter from radioshack.

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    cool thanks
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    A point on terminology for future reference...

    Quote Originally Posted by PaDave
    By maybe splitting the RF signal into two and then LFE into both subs? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
    You're not touching the "RF" signal path, which means "radio frequency". That would valid when talking about an antenna or cable TV signal.

    You're merely splitting the "subwoofer out", or "LFE" signal in two, which is, technically, a line level audio signal.

    And, yes. as the other guy said, that is a valid option

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    or if your sub haves a daisy link (another sub out, probably named line out) you can just connect the receiver to the sub, and from the sub to the other sub...

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