Yes you can use an adapter with no worries.No speaker level inputs on your sub?That would be another option.
Subwoofer line out from integrated amp to balanced subwoofer amp input - is this ok?
AudigoN Team,
I have a scenario to run by you. I am determining what subwoofer amp to use for my new setup. Crown subwoofer amps have balanced inputs. However, the integrated amps/preamps that I am considering and would be connecting to the subwoofer amp only have line level outputs (Peachtree Nova 500, NAD M12, NAD M32).
I see that there are adapters and adapter boxes that can be purchased to convert a line level output with RCA connection to a balanced input.
Will one of these provide audiophile level of signal? Are there any dangers to the equipment if this approach is done? Is there a preferred adapter approach?
If this is not a good approach, I will need to find another subwoofer amp with a line level input instead of a balanced connector input.
Please provide your thoughts.
I have a scenario to run by you. I am determining what subwoofer amp to use for my new setup. Crown subwoofer amps have balanced inputs. However, the integrated amps/preamps that I am considering and would be connecting to the subwoofer amp only have line level outputs (Peachtree Nova 500, NAD M12, NAD M32).
I see that there are adapters and adapter boxes that can be purchased to convert a line level output with RCA connection to a balanced input.
Will one of these provide audiophile level of signal? Are there any dangers to the equipment if this approach is done? Is there a preferred adapter approach?
If this is not a good approach, I will need to find another subwoofer amp with a line level input instead of a balanced connector input.
Please provide your thoughts.
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