
technominds
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OK, so if you want a nice sounding sub... you generally have to spend hundreds on doing so... but here's whats wierd... I have a subwoofer in my car that sounds incredible inside and outside my car.... my question...
Why cant I buy a car subwoofer (can get them for like £50 with 15" drivers) and connect it to a decent amp... then I can set up an output in sonar so that it always runs through a single channel on my desk, then permanently have LPF on it?
Surely this would save me hundreds on buying a 'studio' subwoofer?
Let me know where im going wrong.... if indeed I am...
Peace!
EDIT: I seem to be coming up with so many cheap ways to do things... I might start my own 'Build a decent cheap studio thread'...
Why cant I buy a car subwoofer (can get them for like £50 with 15" drivers) and connect it to a decent amp... then I can set up an output in sonar so that it always runs through a single channel on my desk, then permanently have LPF on it?
Surely this would save me hundreds on buying a 'studio' subwoofer?
Let me know where im going wrong.... if indeed I am...
Peace!
EDIT: I seem to be coming up with so many cheap ways to do things... I might start my own 'Build a decent cheap studio thread'...
