Speaker level connection??
Doc99
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I have read 2 conflicting comments about SPEAKER LEVEL CONNECTION.
Method 1: Using the parallel connection where you connect form the amp to the sub, and the amp to the speakers, allowing the full frequency to the mains.
Method 2: Using the daisy chain connection to route AMP>SUB>SPEAKERS. I assumed that the sub crossover filtered out the lows and the rest of the frequency(above whatever the crossover setting is) went to the mains! Then I read this: The full signal will go to the receiver's front speaker-level outputs and on to your subwoofer. The sub's built-in filter will block the higher frequencies and produce only the deep bass. Then, your sub will pass on the unfiltered full-frequency signal to the front speakers Now I don't know what to believe!
Method 1: Using the parallel connection where you connect form the amp to the sub, and the amp to the speakers, allowing the full frequency to the mains.
Method 2: Using the daisy chain connection to route AMP>SUB>SPEAKERS. I assumed that the sub crossover filtered out the lows and the rest of the frequency(above whatever the crossover setting is) went to the mains! Then I read this: The full signal will go to the receiver's front speaker-level outputs and on to your subwoofer. The sub's built-in filter will block the higher frequencies and produce only the deep bass. Then, your sub will pass on the unfiltered full-frequency signal to the front speakers Now I don't know what to believe!
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There are different ways to skin a cat.
Most of us use our sub out from the reciever to the sub, and speaker wires from the receiver to the speakers. On the AVR, set speakers to "small", crossover to 80hz.