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<blockquote data-quote="RR" data-source="post: 21377"><p>I used an REL subwoofer some years ago. Using the amplified section to drive the REL's own amp (it siphons off a small signal at 100ohms or more) sounded significantly better than using the line level RCA (via pre-outs). </p><p></p><p>The idea is to get the same sound character into the sub as that been fed to the rest of the speaker, in this case the electrostatic. If the ML is anything like the REL, it would be better to feed speaker level signal to the sub. And believe me, they put a high quality Class C or D amp in there for the sub only frequencies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RR, post: 21377"] I used an REL subwoofer some years ago. Using the amplified section to drive the REL's own amp (it siphons off a small signal at 100ohms or more) sounded significantly better than using the line level RCA (via pre-outs). The idea is to get the same sound character into the sub as that been fed to the rest of the speaker, in this case the electrostatic. If the ML is anything like the REL, it would be better to feed speaker level signal to the sub. And believe me, they put a high quality Class C or D amp in there for the sub only frequencies. [/QUOTE]
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