Registered: 12/01/99
Posts: 12800
Loc: Penn Yan, NY
Lee, if you're not using any other amplification, other than a woofer - I recommend you use it full range. Just take a line from the main out and feed it to the sub. Turn up just as much bass reinforcement as you need/want. Balance it with the onboard speakers ... you won't need much. A little goes a long way, especially because the sub is on the floor.
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Registered: 06/04/02
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I added a subwoofer to my Kn7000, the sound was much warmer. If you are not playing out, a less expensive Subwoffer will do the job. I am sorry I sold the subwoofer, it turned itself on when the keyboard was turned on, and off when I turned the keyboard off.
Rikki, Try the old Yammies for line out, then use Aux out for the subwoofer....could be fun to play with?? The subwoofer will have a crossover adj pot, just try adjusting it so you don't get the non bass stuff coming from the sub.
Lee
Hi Lee, Definitely considering getting a sub woofer, when I do , I’ll give it a try.
Hi Lee, for home use I use the Yamaha KS-SW100, which was produced specially for the PSR series. I simply love this compact subwoofer for keyboard instruments. KS-SW100
Registered: 12/01/99
Posts: 12800
Loc: Penn Yan, NY
I'm sorry - couldn't pass THAT one up. Think of your old spinet piano ..... it sat on the floor, resonating the floorboards. With a few small speakers, three feet off the ground, you'll never get that same fullness that the bass can get while travelling across the room, using the floor and walls as a guide. It's simple physics, really.
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