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<blockquote data-quote="Perplexed" data-source="post: 3506581" data-attributes="member: 7157"><p>Thanks for the advice, folks. I did think about building my own subwoofer enclosure, but those invariably require an AV receiver for input/output. I went that route with my previous computer, and while it was effective, it also cluttered up my desk. My current setup is a sound bar that I plug into a wall and pair wirelessly with the computer, and the subwoofer that comes with the bar also plugs into the wall, and it automatically pairs with the bar. Presto, sound and bass, sweet and simple - that’s what I want. </p><p></p><p>From my research, it seems the bar/sub combo typically is set up at the factory to communicate specifically with each other. Bringing a new sub into the mix generally won’t work, but I’m going to see if Samsung, the maker of my current bar/sub combo, offers a bigger sub that will pair successfully with my bar. Otherwise I may be looking at a new bar/sub combo. </p><p></p><p>O4L, my kind of gaming is a tank simulator with self-propelled artillery, and I want to feel the effects of something like this while gaming -</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]Qdpctg7UcwM[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Perplexed, post: 3506581, member: 7157"] Thanks for the advice, folks. I did think about building my own subwoofer enclosure, but those invariably require an AV receiver for input/output. I went that route with my previous computer, and while it was effective, it also cluttered up my desk. My current setup is a sound bar that I plug into a wall and pair wirelessly with the computer, and the subwoofer that comes with the bar also plugs into the wall, and it automatically pairs with the bar. Presto, sound and bass, sweet and simple - that’s what I want. From my research, it seems the bar/sub combo typically is set up at the factory to communicate specifically with each other. Bringing a new sub into the mix generally won’t work, but I’m going to see if Samsung, the maker of my current bar/sub combo, offers a bigger sub that will pair successfully with my bar. Otherwise I may be looking at a new bar/sub combo. O4L, my kind of gaming is a tank simulator with self-propelled artillery, and I want to feel the effects of something like this while gaming - [MEDIA=youtube]Qdpctg7UcwM[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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