I think the OP (and others) should consider an active crossover and EQ in order to integrate the sub(s) with the main speakers. Adjusting just the level ain't enough.
Vintage Audio Research subwoofer connect.
I am thinking about a powered subwoofer for my vintage system. Just mulling it over primarily because the room is somewhat restricted in terms of positioning. I don't hear any problems but you know how audiophiles are.
I am wondering if it is reasonably possible to even connect a subwoofer.
The system is this: Audio Research LS-16 tube pre-amp via balanced cables into Proceed Madrigal HPA2 (Levinson) amp (500w into 4 ohms) via Transparent Cables bi-wired to Aerial Acoustics 7B towers.
There is an Oppo blu-ray player that I use for CD transport and DAC.
I'm assuming the preferred route to the subwoofer is through the AR LS-16 but I'm not very sophisticated with this stuff. Output sets on the back of the LS-16 include "Main 1" which are RCA and "Main 2" and "Main 3" which are balanced. Only "Main 2" is in use. There is also a "Record" output set which is RCA.
I'm hoping it is possible just run L and R RCA cables from "Main 1" to the L and R line level inputs on the sub.
Is that right?
There are no output selection switches on the front of the LS-16 so I'm assuming all 3 of the "Main" outputs are always 'on'?