If the LFD has pre-out jumpers you can insert the sub there, using a Y-cable (aka splitter, aka one in, two out) there, instead of the jumpers. Run one of the splitter outputs back to the main in on the amp, and one to the sub, from each channel. If the sub only has one input, you will need a Y cable at the other end as well, to sum the L & R channels. Or if your sub has high (speaker) level inputs, you can run the speaker output to the sub and then to the main speakers.
How to best connect active sub to int amp?
Hi,
This could be a dumb question, but it is bugging me so here it goes:
I have an integrated amp (lfd) which doesn't provide a separate connection for a sub.
What is the best way to connect my sub? If I connect it to the left or right channel, won't it create a different load across l and r channels and thus affect the sound?
Thanks!
This could be a dumb question, but it is bugging me so here it goes:
I have an integrated amp (lfd) which doesn't provide a separate connection for a sub.
What is the best way to connect my sub? If I connect it to the left or right channel, won't it create a different load across l and r channels and thus affect the sound?
Thanks!