Next piece of equipment decision
AnsweredI'm the proud owner of a Pulse 2i and am enjoying it very much. Now trying to decide how to make it even better.
Decision: Add a second Pulse 2i or a Pulse Sub +.
If I go with Pulse 2i, does it only run with partial output in L/R mode? Or would I place in opposite side of room and run both in Stereo mode?
Room is ~450 sq ft and has lowish ceiling and a hardwood floor.
Had to mothball old school HiFi due to WAF and looking to replicate best I can.
Appreciate feedback or other ideas.
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just my take…
If you can set a pair of Pulse speakers up in your room in similar fashion to a normal pair of stereo speakers then this would be a good option before adding a sub later if you feel the need for more bass. Configuring them as a stereo pair means one outputs the left channel and the other the right just in a normal hifi system.
Running two Pulse’s both in stereo opposite each other would give an odd sound, they could even cancel some of the audio out. Better to have both in mono and have a wide spread of sound. Really depends on room layout mind.
WAF… I have a POWERNODE and pair of Q Acoustic speakers in white in our TV room, they are very small and with the POWERNODE out of sight the WAF is very high. Cost in the UK was less than £1,000 including speaker cables. You could use then Pulse in another Room.
more WAF…
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