Subwoofer connection


I'm planning on adding a sub to my two channel system. I don't want to use the sub's crossover actively - feeding it with the standard pre-out outputs from my preamp and then return from the sub to my power - amp since this will require two pairs of long interconnect cables. I'm happy with the high quality short interconnects I now use between the preamp and power amp. So my intention is to simply feed the sub a dulicate of what the amps is getting - which brings me to my questions...

I can buy two Y-adapters to split each pre-out for each channel, feeding the sup with one leg and the amp with the other for each channel. But the Y-adapters will compromise the qualtiy of the high quality interconnects I use between the preamp and the power amp... won't it?

So my thought is to use a single y-adapter between the left and right tape outputs from the preamp and feed the sub with a single cable. My question is whether or not this will have any negative audible or operational impact. I could just use a pair of cables from the tape out to the sub, but if there is no problem using the Y-adapter I would prefer a single cable, since the sub will be quite a distance from the rest of my gear.

RLW
phydeaux

Showing 1 response by eldartford

Sfar...As I understand your question, you want to run a single interconnect to the SW, instead of two. However, if you use a Y-cable to get one from two, you will have shorted together your two stereo signals, and you will enjoy mono sound, not only from the sw, but also the mains.

Run a second set of interconnects to the sw. Then, with music playing, and with the SW turned off, connect and disconnect the second set of interconnects at the preamp. You won't hear any change.