If you're not constantly turning the volume up and down with wide swings use the tape out and set the volume on the sub to the normal levels you listen at , by using the high level speaker inputs you negate the crossover built into the sub....I get awesome results this way simply because I don't constantly vary the levels I listen at. If the sub volume ever becomes an issue I get up off my butt and adjust it rarely do I do this. Having a sub integrating with decent bookshelf's sound full and rich at medium and low volume. When a deep blast appears in a soundtrack or video it shows up .....
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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