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Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Dayton
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Will an HT reciever's sub output work to send the signal to a pro amp? Just curious if I need a line driver in there or something to step up the signal for the pro amp.
I plan on going from a KLH 5.1 reciever to a Behringer EP2500. I just want all the volumes to sound appropriate and was wondering if the KLH sub out is powerful enough. Basically will I have to crank the Behringer EP up just to be at the same level as the surrounds or not? Thanks for your time! ~Jerick P.S. I have a car audio Line driver I could easily use. If the line out on the KLH is weak, will that line driver work fine? If so- any ideas on the amount of amps a line driver would require if I were to find a ac-to-dc power supply? |
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