Hooking up multiple SUBstages is very simple – just a matter of “daisy-chaining” – using an RCA or Mini interconnect between each of them. Adding a second (or more) subwoofers will increase the sound press level (SPL) potential of your system. Additionally, the typical and problematic bass dips and peaks caused by room acoustics can often be smoothed by strategic placement of multiple subwoofers. Adding a second SUBstage will provide a dramatic improvement in most installations.

The RCA and the Mini jacks on the SUBstage accept both input and output. You can connect two SUBstages from RCA-to-RCA, Mini-to-Mini or RCA-to-Mini. Whenever using an RCA interconnect for daisy-chaining, you can use either the red or white plug.

Its unique flexibility mean the options for placing and hiding multiple SUBstages are virtually endless. Options below show: A. left & right front pair hidden behind the TV, B. discrete front and back pair, C. four on the side walls, and D. four in the corners. The SUBstage can easily be placed on the floor or mounted on the wall, and hidden behind a plant or end table or chair.


Here’s a fast setup option – use two or more SUBstages flat under a sofa or chair, tucked back in a ways from the front edge. Nicely hidden from view, but you’ll hear and feel lower frequencies with awesome power…all over the room.

We call this a “bass-board” – multiple, diasy-chained SUBstages stashed against a wall behind a cabinet or sofa. Again, totally stealth for the eyes, yet your ears will hear low-end frequencies with clarity and your body will feel the incredible thrill of massive SPL. And even better, by using the optional wall-mount bracket, your SUBstages can be attached to the wall just about anywhere.




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