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Zd542 - You're right, that is another way to do it, as described in the manual, and both it and the way I suggested should work.
If you do it as the manual suggests the sub circuitry is cutting the low frequencies out of the signal it sends on to the main speakers and the low frequencies are handled only by the sub. If you do it the way I suggested you're simply augmenting the low frequencies in the signal that's going directly to the main speakers and the sub is adding the frequencies below what the main speakers are capable of, down to its own lower limit and up to the higher frequency cutoff you've selected on the sub.
I'm certainly not an expert about subwoofers and I have no experience with the Totem Storm. I owned a couple of HSU subs and spent some time talking with their main technical guy about how to hook them up. The three options were the same as the ones the OP has.
The method I suggested is the one that worked best for me in terms of ease of integration with the main speakers. I absolutely agree with you that I would be reluctant to run the cables to the sub and then on the the main speakers, beyond the consideration of having to buy two pair of equally high-quality cables.
Zd542 - You're right, that is another way to do it, as described in the manual, and both it and the way I suggested should work.
If you do it as the manual suggests the sub circuitry is cutting the low frequencies out of the signal it sends on to the main speakers and the low frequencies are handled only by the sub. If you do it the way I suggested you're simply augmenting the low frequencies in the signal that's going directly to the main speakers and the sub is adding the frequencies below what the main speakers are capable of, down to its own lower limit and up to the higher frequency cutoff you've selected on the sub.
I'm certainly not an expert about subwoofers and I have no experience with the Totem Storm. I owned a couple of HSU subs and spent some time talking with their main technical guy about how to hook them up. The three options were the same as the ones the OP has.
The method I suggested is the one that worked best for me in terms of ease of integration with the main speakers. I absolutely agree with you that I would be reluctant to run the cables to the sub and then on the the main speakers, beyond the consideration of having to buy two pair of equally high-quality cables.