Denon AVR-2807 and PSW-10

deeplfo
deeplfo Posts: 4
I was reading this site's sub connection article, but since I didn't know when how long ago it was written I thought I'd ask my question here:

the Denon has both pre-outs for all the speakers as well as the sub out. What is the more preferred connection in this case:

1) Denon sub out to PSW's line level in

2) Denon's pre-amp front L/R speaker out to PSW's speaker in and then fanned out to the actual front speakers?

Thanks,
mohsen
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  • Ern Dog
    Ern Dog Posts: 2,237
    edited August 2006
    When I had the PSW10 I went with option #1 and it sounded good. Try them both out and see what you think sounds better.
  • deeplfo
    deeplfo Posts: 4
    edited August 2006
    Ern Dog wrote:
    Try them both out and see what you think sounds better.

    The only reason I can't do that is that I need to decide which route to take since all the wiring is going to be in-wall, since these are things I am doing before sheet rock goes up in our remodeling project :-)


    mohsen
  • frodaddy
    frodaddy Posts: 124
    edited August 2006
    Sub out is the best way
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    Wire: HD-14
    Receiver: Denon AVR-4806 + CI upgrade
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    Sub: Infinite Baffle: 8 fiCarAudio IB315 woofers, Behringer DSP1124P EQ, Elemental Designs eQ.2, Dual EP4000 amps
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  • deeplfo
    deeplfo Posts: 4
    edited August 2006
    frodaddy wrote:
    Sub out is the best way

    Thanks, I'll go for that. Now the question I raised in some other thread, what's the recommended cable to get subs or other line levels connected inside walls? RG6, shielded 2-conductors, all CL3 rated...??? any advise?

    Thanks,
    Mohsen