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Connecting Bass Shakers to AV receiver?
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<blockquote data-quote="gifs" data-source="post: 31543" data-attributes="member: 480"><p>I know that in car audio, many standard headunits dont come with pre-outs, so in order to connect a separate power amp, you need ot use a line-converter or something like that, which converts the speaker output to a line level output, which you then connect to the amp.</p><p></p><p>Would something like this not work if you split the speaker cable going to the sub? </p><p></p><p>Alternatively, if you can use the line-out converter, then into a stereo power amp, with one channel going to the sub, and one going to the bass shaker?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gifs, post: 31543, member: 480"] I know that in car audio, many standard headunits dont come with pre-outs, so in order to connect a separate power amp, you need ot use a line-converter or something like that, which converts the speaker output to a line level output, which you then connect to the amp. Would something like this not work if you split the speaker cable going to the sub? Alternatively, if you can use the line-out converter, then into a stereo power amp, with one channel going to the sub, and one going to the bass shaker? [/QUOTE]
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