Line level two channel XLR mixer for SUB connection

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Hello to everyone, I have a little problem. I have a DAC with integrated preamp with two XLR outputs, also I have a two active speakers with XLR inputs and one subwoofer with one xlr input and I want to connect everything together. Problem is with sub, because it has only one XLR imput. How could I do that? I have read internet but couldn't find answer, found little info that I need two channel line level mixer (combiner) with two XLR inputs and one XLR output, but don't know which one, which one will suit my needs.... so please help me with this 🙂
 
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So you need 3 Y splitters - 2 Y's to split the L/R outputs to the monitors and the remaining Y, and 1 Y to combine the L/R for the subwoofer. Just make sure you get the sexes of the XLR connectors right.

I think these should work:

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The passive summing adaptor is the cheapest solution, if you want to spend more money, you can of course get an active summing adaptor or a small mixer. I would try the passive adaptor first, the result might be acceptable to you.
 
Maybe You could be more specific about the brands and models of the passive summing adaptors? It is possible to use some kind of microphone 2 into 1 combiner, I saw them on the net? It will be used to sub, so frequency response shouldn't be higher than 10hz, 20hz is not an option.
 
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