I have monoblocks and a REL Storm III sub and have never had the problem you described. The only thing I do differently is hooking up both the sub and satellite speakers to the same speaker outputs on the amp. I am not sure how your amp speaker outputs are configured--I would imagine them to be in parallel, which should allow you to hook the sub inputs to the other pair of speaker posts, but perhaps not. Perhaps you should try hooking them up with both the sub and speakers hooked up to the same posts and see if there is a difference.
REL studio III hum/rumble
I am using a REL studio III with parasound monoblocks. I am using high level inputs. The speakon
left and right are connected to each monoblocks red terminal. The ground is connected to left
monoblocks black terminal. I am using the monoblocks bi-wire posts to connect the sub.
If the amp is in standby, and the sub is switched on I get a huge rumbling sound. This rumble
does not come if the amp is switched on. Another point to note is that the rumble does not occur if the coarse cross-over is at A setting. Also the rumble gradually builds up slowly to crescendo
once the sub is switched on.
Any comments and suggestions are welcome.
left and right are connected to each monoblocks red terminal. The ground is connected to left
monoblocks black terminal. I am using the monoblocks bi-wire posts to connect the sub.
If the amp is in standby, and the sub is switched on I get a huge rumbling sound. This rumble
does not come if the amp is switched on. Another point to note is that the rumble does not occur if the coarse cross-over is at A setting. Also the rumble gradually builds up slowly to crescendo
once the sub is switched on.
Any comments and suggestions are welcome.