Sub wiring???
Bluto
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If you chose the sub wiring option, where you run your left & right speaker outputs the the left & right speaker ins on the sub & then the left & right speaker outs on the subs to the front mains does the adjustable crossover on the sub dial out the low end to the front speakers or do they still get the full range? I'm trying to figure the best way to wire up a Jolida 202A with a pair of RTi 3A or 5As and a powered sub. DSW Pro 600 or maybe a pair of PSW505s?
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Fronts - RTi A5s
Sub - DSW Pro 600
Jolida 202A
NAD C515BBE
Audio gd DAC 19MK3 "B"
Monster Power HTS 5100 MKII
Sub - DSW Pro 600
Jolida 202A
NAD C515BBE
Audio gd DAC 19MK3 "B"
Monster Power HTS 5100 MKII
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Unless your subwoofer specifies that the speaker terminal outputs are a high-pass/etc., you should assume they're full range.
My DIY-sub's plate amplifier has speaker terminal ins/outs, and if I hook up a pair of speakers through them they cut out anything 125hz and below....in case I have my sub in the rear and have satellites/small pair hooked up to it.
It's how I currently have my Maggies hooked up with my subwoofer.
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