Hi,
There is an older thread on this but not much detail.
I see some 2 channel preamp builds where the line input is tied in parallel to the subwoofer line level output.
The integrated amp I’m using does not have subwoofer output. The subwoofer does not have high level input.
So what if I just use Y-splitter on the line level going into the amp and then to the sub. If L and R are split but then combined to one signal to the subwoofer input, does that
not just combine the L and R going into the 2 channel amp?
I know the current trend, some use the minidsp but that just brings up the cost.
There is an older thread on this but not much detail.
I see some 2 channel preamp builds where the line input is tied in parallel to the subwoofer line level output.
The integrated amp I’m using does not have subwoofer output. The subwoofer does not have high level input.
So what if I just use Y-splitter on the line level going into the amp and then to the sub. If L and R are split but then combined to one signal to the subwoofer input, does that
not just combine the L and R going into the 2 channel amp?
I know the current trend, some use the minidsp but that just brings up the cost.
Do you have an Ohm meter (DMM) ?
You could measure the resistance from the center RCA pin of one sub input to the center pin of the other.
You could measure the resistance from the center RCA pin of one sub input to the center pin of the other.