Which Subwoofer Connection Should I Use?


My Subwoofer is a Velodyne CT-120 and has L and R speaker wire inputs and outputs, and L and R RCA inputs and outputs (no LFE). My A/V receiver is a Harmon Kardon 240 and has 7 speaker wire outputs (L, R, C, SL, SR, BL, BR) and the same pre-outs plus one for subwoofer.

I was told I can run parallel speaker wire out of the front L and R channels of the receiver and feed those into the L and R speaker wire inputs on the sub. I was also told I can run RCA from the L and R pre-outs on the receiver to the L and R RCA inputs on the sub.

What are the differences sonically, and are there any other options? Which is recommended?
heyitsmedusty

Showing 3 responses by heyitsmedusty

So when I listen to music in only 2 channels, does the subwoofer still receive a signal?
To get the LFE channel for movies, I have my receiver's subwoofer setting on "no" so it sends the LFE channel to the L and R channels. Then I use the L and R pre-out to go into the subwoofer L and R line inputs.

If I go the route of using the subwoofer out on the receiver, should I use either the L or R input on the subwoofer?
So it looks like I'll have more control over what gets sent to the subwoofer if I use the subwoofer out, but here is what the choice is down to:

1.) Using the receiver's pre-out L and R into the subwoofer L and R line in with the receiver's "subwoofer" setting on "no" so the bass frequencies get sent to the L and R channels that I'm feeding into the sub.

2.) Using the receivers sub out into the subwoofer L line in.

Technically, the same frequencies should be getting sent to the subwoofer, but in the first case there are two lines going in and in the second there is only one. Which one is better?