Hi all,
I'm new to the forum and have what is probably a very basic question for the experts on here. Hope you can help.
I'd like to add a sub I have spare to my stereo amp.
The sub is an active KEF Kube 1 with 2 x RCA signal inputs but no high level speaker terminal inputs or outputs.
My amp does not have a sub or RCA out sockets only inputs for a source.
Is there any way to connect the sub ?
Thanks
I'm new to the forum and have what is probably a very basic question for the experts on here. Hope you can help.
I'd like to add a sub I have spare to my stereo amp.
The sub is an active KEF Kube 1 with 2 x RCA signal inputs but no high level speaker terminal inputs or outputs.
My amp does not have a sub or RCA out sockets only inputs for a source.
Is there any way to connect the sub ?
Thanks
Try using a speaker to line level converter for a car stereo, or you can make something yourself using some resistors.
Try using a speaker to line level converter for a car stereo, or you can make something yourself using some resistors.
Thanks,
Or would it work if I disconnect the amp in the sub i.e. make it passive ? Would I need x-over ?
Cheers,
No it would load your amp too much, only be one channel (left or right) and need a crossover. An active sub is far better.
Posted by djk (M) on January 31, 2011 at 23:23:34
In Reply to: RE: Speaker wire to RCA subwoofer posted by Bourbon Jack on January 31, 2011 at 10:55:50
Go to Radio Shack.
Buy a pair of 1K 1/2W resistors, and a 100 ohm 1/2W resistor.
Tie one 1K to each of the L and R speaker hots, tie the other ends together and to one end of the 100 ohm, and hook the other end of the 100 ohm to one of the speaker grounds.
Take an RCA cable and hook the center conductor to the junction of the two 1K and the 100 ohm, and the shield to the other speaker ground.
The junction of the three resistors and the center conductor of the RCA cable should be soldered, I would wrap a small piece of wire around all four conductors to hold things together while soldering, then wrap a piece of tape around this junction. You shouldn't need a box if you're neat about it.
In Reply to: RE: Speaker wire to RCA subwoofer posted by Bourbon Jack on January 31, 2011 at 10:55:50
Go to Radio Shack.
Buy a pair of 1K 1/2W resistors, and a 100 ohm 1/2W resistor.
Tie one 1K to each of the L and R speaker hots, tie the other ends together and to one end of the 100 ohm, and hook the other end of the 100 ohm to one of the speaker grounds.
Take an RCA cable and hook the center conductor to the junction of the two 1K and the 100 ohm, and the shield to the other speaker ground.
The junction of the three resistors and the center conductor of the RCA cable should be soldered, I would wrap a small piece of wire around all four conductors to hold things together while soldering, then wrap a piece of tape around this junction. You shouldn't need a box if you're neat about it.
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