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Sure, you can do that.
However it depends very much on the room and the placement of the subs.
Since the BV10 does not allow for any advanced bad management, you will have to daisy chain the 2 and finetune on the subs.
You will need to experiment a bit with placement and settings.
My advice - don’t let the subs be to dominant, the must blend in with the overall sound of the (tv) speakers.
Which other speakers are you connecting?
In order to have ‘a surround setup’, you need front and surround speakers with the BV10.
MM
There is a tv - and there is a BV
oim1212:I have recently got my hands on a BEOVISON 10-40 and I have some extra beolab speakers and I was thinking of making a movie setup. The question is if I can use 2 beolab2s with the surround setup and do you think it will make a difference? And if it does how should I wire it, powerlink from the first beolab 2 to the second? Thanks!
I've used two Beolab 2 speakers and it does give a more balanced result where you do not sense the location of the subwoofer. You can use a powerlink Y-splitter.
I’d (as beojeff writes) use a powerlink Y-splitter.
The out connections on the sub itself are meant for connecting a set of ‘normal’ Beolabs e.g. in a stereo setup.
Use the splitter, when the setup is a dedicated 5.1 setup with the BL2 connected to the subwoofer output of the BV10.