Get a REL or similar sub that takes the signal from the amp output terminals. If you have the amps next to the speakers and they are widely separated it will be a little harder. You could also get a custom adapter made to give 2 line level outputs[Y adaptors] but I am not familiar with the type of connections they use. If they use standard ones it would not be hard. Then you could use any sub. I use REL myself but either will work.
Sub or Amp
Ok, wasn't sure where to ask this since it covers two areas, but since it's sound I'm looking for it ended up here.
I have a Kairn pre-amp mated to 2 Klout amps feeding a pair of B&W N802 speakers. My problem is I don't have enough bass.
My question is, should I look to get another Klout amp or a sub? Everyone says the 802's are enough you just need more power. The speakers are bi-wired so I could use one amp for the mid & upper on both speakers & an amp for each speakers lower end.
Or I could get a sub. But if I went this route how do I connect it to this pre-amp? It has no sub outlet?
I have a Kairn pre-amp mated to 2 Klout amps feeding a pair of B&W N802 speakers. My problem is I don't have enough bass.
My question is, should I look to get another Klout amp or a sub? Everyone says the 802's are enough you just need more power. The speakers are bi-wired so I could use one amp for the mid & upper on both speakers & an amp for each speakers lower end.
Or I could get a sub. But if I went this route how do I connect it to this pre-amp? It has no sub outlet?