Thanks for the suggestion. The thing is,the sub is so cheap that it is almost not worth the cost of shipping and hassle, though that is a way to go. My main interest is in the effect of having only one channel of deep bass, giving that it is not directional. This would seem to come down to how bass is mixed in stereo recordings, so I guess that is what I'm really try to figure out.
Re-Post: Help? only one subwoofer channel works
What I am wondering, is how much does his matter based on how low bass in mixed in stereo recordings?
Here's what I know...It seems the left channel of my subwoofer isn't working. When I connect it, the whole system starts shutting off and on, when I disconnect the speaker wire from the sub, the problem stops and I still get output from the sub, with no noticeable hum or distortion.
Does this sound like a problem with the sub amp? If so,what effect does is this likely to have on output? When bass frequencies are recorded, I know that both channels are used, but do engineers typically record significantly different bass information for each channel, even though lower bass frequencies are not perceived directionally?
I hope this question makes sense at least. If not, please help me understand what I need to be thinking about.
Thanks as always.
Here's what I know...It seems the left channel of my subwoofer isn't working. When I connect it, the whole system starts shutting off and on, when I disconnect the speaker wire from the sub, the problem stops and I still get output from the sub, with no noticeable hum or distortion.
Does this sound like a problem with the sub amp? If so,what effect does is this likely to have on output? When bass frequencies are recorded, I know that both channels are used, but do engineers typically record significantly different bass information for each channel, even though lower bass frequencies are not perceived directionally?
I hope this question makes sense at least. If not, please help me understand what I need to be thinking about.
Thanks as always.
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