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Seas L26 subwoofer kit.
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<blockquote data-quote="mr_b" data-source="post: 1111513" data-attributes="member: 21859"><p>I don't see any high-level speaker inputs on those plate amps, only line-level RCA and XLR balanced inputs. So you wouldn't connect straight to your amp / speaker terminals at all. Ideally you would take the LF sub out on your home theater amp, use a Y splitter and plug into the appropriate input (rca/XLR) on each subwoofer's plate amp. That way you'll control the sub cross over frequency from the HT amp, usually 80hz.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mr_b, post: 1111513, member: 21859"] I don't see any high-level speaker inputs on those plate amps, only line-level RCA and XLR balanced inputs. So you wouldn't connect straight to your amp / speaker terminals at all. Ideally you would take the LF sub out on your home theater amp, use a Y splitter and plug into the appropriate input (rca/XLR) on each subwoofer's plate amp. That way you'll control the sub cross over frequency from the HT amp, usually 80hz. [/QUOTE]
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