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Integrated Amp and Sub Cable options.
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<blockquote data-quote="pwatts" data-source="post: 1168008" data-attributes="member: 146"><p>The sub out is likely only the best if you use the sub for HT but no processor (depending on how it's internally implemented). If using an AVR, take the LFE out from it to the amp.</p><p>If only music, use the Neutrik connection. Powernode is not bridged, but to make 100% sure (and do this since some switching amps deliberately invert one channel to avoid bus pumping), take a multimeter and measure the resistance between the two negative terminals on the amp. If it's zero Ohm, then just take the black lead of the Neutrik cable from either of these two.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pwatts, post: 1168008, member: 146"] The sub out is likely only the best if you use the sub for HT but no processor (depending on how it's internally implemented). If using an AVR, take the LFE out from it to the amp. If only music, use the Neutrik connection. Powernode is not bridged, but to make 100% sure (and do this since some switching amps deliberately invert one channel to avoid bus pumping), take a multimeter and measure the resistance between the two negative terminals on the amp. If it's zero Ohm, then just take the black lead of the Neutrik cable from either of these two. [/QUOTE]
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