Anyone have any ideas on how to connect a sub out to an Amp or Port to get it to the Sub”.Ī “in” for a sub on an amplifier would, in my opinion, be a very strange concept. ”I had hoped the Amps sub connect was an in, it is not. The subwoofer preamplifier output is small in size and easy to carry. You have an RCA out on what? You know the Sub can only be connected wirelessly to another Sonos device (the Amp in your case)? Would (if you’d use another non Sonos sub) an RCA connection be capable of driving a sub? Shop preamplifier with subwoofer output online with free shipping and fast delivery. “I have a RCA out for a 2nd sub and want to connect the Sonos Sub to it.” How exactly are you using this set up? Is the preamp used for a turntable? Is the Amp cable connected to non-Sonos speakers? Do you use the Amp for your front speakers an Sonos Five’s for surround? Is the preamp connected to the Amp? How? Put in a Sonos Amp connected to two Sonos 5s for surrounds.” It seems I would have full range to my mains and full range going to my sub that would then filter out the highs.Could you clarify your post on the following points: I understand how this works with the speaker wire scenario (I think), but not with the RCA inputs. Assuming my suggestion (post 8) regarding a high-pass filter isn't valid for your sub, I would suggest connecting the subwoofer to the high output and the power amp to the normal output. According to the manual, the high output is 13dB higher then the normal output. This article explains how to connect a subwoofer to a receiver. This preamp has both a normal and a high output. If the subwoofer features spring clips, use the speaker output of the receiver to hook it all up. Connect using an RCA cable if there isn't an LFE subwoofer output or LFE input. So you're saying to use the 2nd pre outs via RCS to the subwoofer - but how do I send the high signals back to the mains? Connect a subwoofer through the subwoofer output (SUB OUT or SUBWOOFER) of a receiver using an LFE cable. First, connect the receiver’s output to the subwoofer to do it. However, if the subwoofer is not LFE-enabled, directly connect it to the main speakers. Ensure the cable goes into the input hub on the subwoofer from the output hub on the receiver. Yes, there is a crossover, phase and a low pass/ full range filter switch. Connect the receiver to the subwoofer’s LFE using the provided cable. This is the best way to do it, since one of the biggest advantages of having a subwoofer is removing the low frequencies from the main speakers. The sub out of the receiver is a single mono bass only output that has both the crossover frequency, that limits how high in frequency the woofer plays, and the level set in the receiver. To clarify, the pre-amp is an Audible Illusions L1 and the sub I was considering was a Hsu STF1. The crossover in the subwoofer splits the signal into low frequency (which goes to the sub) and high frequencies, which go to the main speaker amplifier(s). You feed the full range output from your preamp to the subwoofer. Some subwoofers have a complete crossover built in. I was hoping to find a manual for your subwoofer, to see how it is supposed to be connected. I couldn't find any SLS hifi subwoofer, just professional subwoofers. Sunwire wrote:It should be fine to use the subwoofer from the second preamp output.
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