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"Best" Sub for two channel audio.
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<blockquote data-quote="alphabet" data-source="post: 10489" data-attributes="member: 11"><p>There are normally two ways of connecting an active sub, either by low level input(from an AV Receiver's sub output) or via high level connections(diasy-chained from speakers or connected to "B" speaker terminals on the amplifier)</p><p></p><p>Typically integrated amplifiers do not have a sub output and thus you have to connect the sub via high level(speaker outputs)</p><p></p><p>Some subs have high level input and output where you connect speaker out from your amp to the sub and from the sub to your speakers, but others only have a high level input and thus you would connect additional speaker cable from your speakers to the sub or if available use the speaker "B" output to connect the sub. Whichever way you connect the sub to a non-AV Receiver, you will have to use the builtin crossover on the sub to control low frequencies produced by the sub.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alphabet, post: 10489, member: 11"] There are normally two ways of connecting an active sub, either by low level input(from an AV Receiver's sub output) or via high level connections(diasy-chained from speakers or connected to "B" speaker terminals on the amplifier) Typically integrated amplifiers do not have a sub output and thus you have to connect the sub via high level(speaker outputs) Some subs have high level input and output where you connect speaker out from your amp to the sub and from the sub to your speakers, but others only have a high level input and thus you would connect additional speaker cable from your speakers to the sub or if available use the speaker "B" output to connect the sub. Whichever way you connect the sub to a non-AV Receiver, you will have to use the builtin crossover on the sub to control low frequencies produced by the sub. [/QUOTE]
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Audio and Video Talk
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"Best" Sub for two channel audio.
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