Stupid question of the day


Here goes -

Is there any way to hook up a subwoofer without speaker level connections (just has line level) to my integrated amp that has no subwoofer out? Is there some sort of adapter or something else that will allow me to hook it up to my amp?? Help!

JP
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Showing 6 responses by hifihvn

I hope this Google link works. I entered "Line level converter".[http://www.google.com/#sclient=psy&hl=en&source=hp&q=line+level+converter&aq=1&aqi=g5&aql=&oq=&pbx=1&fp=aa4eb2840724a95d]
Sorry.I'll try something different.[http://www.amazon.com/XANTECH-SLLC1-Speaker-Level-Converter/dp/B000P0UE38]
I don't know which one to recommend, but those in the last link are the idea.
I don't even know if anyone uses these for home audio. They might be more oriented to car audio. I'm not sure if these are what Kr4, has in mind.
On the DIY issue, I've used resisters myself in a preamp out, that needed a subwoofer out also, but never tried speaker out. This was done on disposable gear also. Some of these adapters use what appear to be isolation transformers. Others have just resisters I think. I've never tried one for home audio, because I don't feel safe not knowing what they may have going on inside them. Link for a transformer one (below) that I don't think I'd use either, but at least may provide isolation, if needed. But it may also short, or have its own impedance characteristics. For this reason (to many unknown variables), I never no of any to recommend. [http://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_18735_Absolute-HLA600.html]