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In Reply to: How to connect 2 active sub's right/easy posted by Granholm on April 6, 2002 at 07:22:40:
Just hook all the inputs in parallel to your preamp. Any decent SS preamp will have an emitter follower output on it with very low output impedance (<200 ohms). The parallel combination of the 47K and 2- 10K input impedances is only 4.5K ohms so there should be no problem whatsoever.As for the highpass to your main system - why? and yucchhh!! I don't recommend it. You will lose all your good bass control of your main Class A amp to the flabby bass of those subs with that lousy damping factor class D amp on them not to mention adding phase distortion tht will probably result in bass cancellation somewhere in the low frequency area you are trying to enhance.
I do not know why you would do this...
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Follow Ups
- Re: How to connect 2 active sub's right/easy - Gepetto 09:05:57 04/06/02 (1)
- X-over needed to get freq responce right!? - Granholm 11:33:24 04/06/02 (0)