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When Yamaha set out to make a speaker that produced pure, unmodified sound with as flat as a response as possible, they returned with the HS8 series. Superb at reproducing precise sounds, highly recommended by music professionals, and including easy controls for instant customization, the Yamaha HS8 Studio Subwoofer gives the clarity and power necessary to fully experience the most engaging music Read More
ChattgrizzYep, that's one of the pro subs I thought about buying but again, it's a question of style and quality/durability and finally customer service. Anyone with that experience from both sides?
If I only connect the left XLR input, would this still work? Or does it need both?
And does it go into Auto standby, or do i have to manually power it off after each use?
lukits01You will want both as the low frequency signals from your sources are dispersed to both the right and left channels in your avr. You may miss some sound from one channel.
Exactly my point, I hate it when mfgrs fudge their FR specs to inflate their abilities. $400ish can get you a 12" Basix or even an SVS that will actually approach those numbers. Yamaha makes great stuff, but let's get real.
Chris24You're absolutely right, there are quite a few choices but keep in mind that if you stay balanced, this sub makes it easier by having the satellite connections, things you can't get with standard subs. You could save some more buying say a Monoprice pro sub which also has the balanced satellite connections but I would trust Yamaha more.