Sub with no sub out?

jmwest1970
jmwest1970 Posts: 846
I feel really stupid for asking this but, I'm thinking of adding a sub to my 2 channel setup and I noticed there's not dedicated sub-out on the integrated I use. There are 2 pre outs, so do I use a "y cable" to combine those for a sub, or what?
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  • tonyb
    tonyb Posts: 32,990
    edited January 2008
    Run the speaker wire to the sub,from sub to speakers.What sub are you useing?
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  • jmwest1970
    jmwest1970 Posts: 846
    edited January 2008
    I haven't picked one up yet. I'm considering the Polk DSW Pro 400. For SQ reasons, I'd prefer to use the line level input v. the high level input.
  • VR3
    VR3 Posts: 28,773
    edited January 2008
    Does it have R/L outs?

    If so, use those
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  • jmwest1970
    jmwest1970 Posts: 846
    edited January 2008
    After looking at the manual for the DSW Pro I see that is does have 2 line in jacks. Now I feel really stupid.:rolleyes: