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Adding a Subwoofer to a Disklavier

Adding a Subwoofer to a Disklavier

2008-02-21 by Lester Jones

I have recently added a Klipsch KSW 10 to my DC3A  Mark3 and am very 
pleased with the improvement in sound quality. I would like to hear 
from others who have added subwoofers and what results they achieved 
and what subwoofers they used. For me a very low cost improvement to a 
fantastic instrument.    Les Jones

Re: Adding a Subwoofer to a Disklavier

2008-02-21 by sjhart110110

I added a subwoofer.  Just used an inexpensive model I had.  It REALLY 
made a difference in the sound.  SJ


--- In disklavier@yahoogroups.com, "Lester Jones" <lesjones@...> wrote:
>
> I have recently added a Klipsch KSW 10 to my DC3A  Mark3 and am very 
> pleased with the improvement in sound quality. I would like to hear 
> from others who have added subwoofers and what results they achieved 
> and what subwoofers they used. For me a very low cost improvement to 
a 
> fantastic instrument.    Les Jones
>

RE: [disklavier] Adding a Subwoofer to a Disklavier

2008-02-21 by dirk veldhorst

I have a setup with an AMPHONY 1000 wireless audio connection to my HiFi with MJ Acoustics subwoofer. This gives satisfactory results: little interference with a kitchen microwave and the wireless router but overall good sound quality. It saves space not to have a second speakerset + woofer next to the piano. Good for esthetics too IMHO. Have fun, Dirk.

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I have recently added a Klipsch KSW 10 to my DC3A Mark3 and am very
pleased with the improvement in sound quality. I would like to hear
from others who have added subwoofers and what results they achieved
and what subwoofers they used. For me a very low cost improvement to a
fantastic instrument. Les Jones

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Re: Adding a Subwoofer to a Disklavier

2008-02-22 by wandamusic@aol.com

<<I have recently added a Klipsch KSW 10 to my DC3A Mark3 and am very  
pleased with the improvement in sound quality. I would like to hear 
from  others who have added subwoofers and what results they achieved 
and what  subwoofers they used. For me a very low cost improvement to a 
fantastic  instrument. Les Jones>>
 
Can you post how you did this? I have a DU1A, an upright Mark iii. I"d love  
to know how to improve the sound.
 
As it is now, I use 2 small self powered speakers, I think they are  AV570. 
EAch one is plugged into the line out in the back. 
 
Would you need to go through a mixer? How would the subwoofer know what to  
play if it is not attached to a system setup for that kind of sound?  

Blessings,
Wanda





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