Simple low end amp question
I have a first generation Paradigm fully enclosed chamber with 2 bottom firing ports Passive subwoofer. I wish to hook it up with a far more modern receiver with just a RCA sub out while the sub only connect by wire. I am told that this sub will need an amp hooked up to it to be able to fully power it and be able to use it like more modern powered subs like the other ones that I own. Any advice and recommendations of what basic amps that I would need/should buy to accomplish this. Many Thanks, Kevin
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Do I need a specific subwoofer amp or would a general powered amplifier that also has a sub connection and has the correct connections work. By the correct connection I mean taking a subwoofer in signal as RCA an have a wire output to the subwoofer.You can use your receiver speaker output connect to the passive subwoofer, please refer to page two of the PDF file: https://www.paradigm.com/downloads/OM-40SB.pdf http://www.audiocircuit.com/A-Images/AA-Brands/P/Paradigm-PAU/SB-100______-F-006-906-PAU.jpg Or, you can use a power amp with volume/gain control or a subwoofer amp connect to your receiver "sub-out" to power the passive subwoofer, you can turn off / bypass the crossover in the subwoofer amp because the passive subwoofer already had a built-in crossover. |