A true "tape out" on a receiver or preamp is a fixed line level output that is not connected to the volume control. So, as you turn your volume up and down on your main speakers, the tape out volume remains set at full output. You could adjust the volume on the bass amp (if so equipped) but that doesn't seem real practical. You'd have two separate controls to adjust and try to match every time you changed loudness.
Tape Out as Subwoofer Output?
My integrated does not have a dedicated subwoofer output, however does have L/R "tape outs".
So I used "tape out" on integrated as a subwoofer connection...is there any performance loss??...so far seems to blend well after playing around with the subwoofer's cross over.
Any help would be appreciated.
So I used "tape out" on integrated as a subwoofer connection...is there any performance loss??...so far seems to blend well after playing around with the subwoofer's cross over.
Any help would be appreciated.
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