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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: Malaysia
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I'm not sure is this diagram right or wrong, cause planning to buy a unpowered subwoofer. please correct the diagram if somthing wrong.
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in theory it's correct (if you add a crossover) but in practice it doesn't work very well(trust me! i tried) so you are better off buying or buildind a separate amp for the sub(and a crossover of course)
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