Try reading this thread. Congrats on the great sub purchase.
https://forum.audiogon.com/discussions/best-subwoofer-connection
https://forum.audiogon.com/discussions/best-subwoofer-connection
JL e110 sub
Try reading this thread. Congrats on the great sub purchase. https://forum.audiogon.com/discussions/best-subwoofer-connection |
actually i read that thread. But it's still not very clear. I put the subwoofer between the preamp and amp, utilizing the JL's internal crossover. When I set the sub crossover at 60 hz, and when I play a test track of 50 hz, am I supposed to hear output from the speakers also? or should they be dead quiet, since all the signal is going to the sub? thanks again |
Dead quiet? I don’t think so. I would imagine there would be some sound coming through at a much lower level than otherwise. The further down you listen from the crossover frequency, the SPL from the main speakers should drop off dramatically. 80dB per decade (or 24dB per octave) according to what I’ve been reading. Can you describe your setup? |
i am using a locally built tube preamp and amp there is no sub output from the preamp so i need to place the sub in between and use the internal crossover speakers are totem hawks for now but getting new ones soon i don't quite get how crossover works. I thought if you set the freq to say 60 hz, then there is no signal going to the main speakers. If there is, then essentially i am running the speakers full range, and supplementing freq below 60hz with the sub. How do people connect to subs at line level without crossover.....so confusing |
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