I built a B1 buffer with no source selector to keep it as simple as possible. It sounds great... compares favorably to my friends Audio Research LS15.
I am wondering if I can sum the hot outputs to create a mono line out to a subwoofer that is still controlled by the attenuator?
Thanks.
I am wondering if I can sum the hot outputs to create a mono line out to a subwoofer that is still controlled by the attenuator?
Thanks.
BQ
I didn't sum, but had two sets of outputs on mine, so then i could stereo a sub or two, works fine for me. I don't see an issue at all with summing and then having a mono out.
JP
I didn't sum, but had two sets of outputs on mine, so then i could stereo a sub or two, works fine for me. I don't see an issue at all with summing and then having a mono out.
JP
Thanks. I will try using external patch cords first and take a listen. If it flies I'll install a proper jack on the back.
don't know your sub amp, but doesn't most plate amps have stereo RCA/phono input, and thus the signal is 'summed' by sub module 😕
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