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Separate subwoofer amplifier with remote. What would work for stereo setup?
Hello all,
What I'm looking for in the audio world is a dedicated stereo subwoofer amplifier for passive subs that offers remote control so I can adjust the volume from my listening position at will. An application so specific I'm not sure one exists. The subs will be Dayton Audio Reference HF 10" and are 350 watts RMS. Whether I get the 4 or 8 ohm model would depend on what I'm using to power them.
Thanks!
What I'm looking for in the audio world is a dedicated stereo subwoofer amplifier for passive subs that offers remote control so I can adjust the volume from my listening position at will. An application so specific I'm not sure one exists. The subs will be Dayton Audio Reference HF 10" and are 350 watts RMS. Whether I get the 4 or 8 ohm model would depend on what I'm using to power them.
Thanks!
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I hear ya. I had to use Paula Treides on ZH. But seriously, SA1000, totally the way to go. https://systems.audiogon.com/systems/8367 |
What you want is the Dayton SA1000 sub amp. There is no stereo with subs. You can hook em up that way. You can position and pretend they are stereo. But it is all mono. Eliminate the requirement for a remote and you are in like Flynn. (If you are going to quote the Professor, should it not be jigawatts?) |