REL high Level + Class D amp help pls !


hey guys i really need help !
so i own 3 REL subwoofers right now and i ordered this class D Amp from apollon audio (purifi) 5ch

 


REL is saying that its not a problem to connect high level with class d amps and that all you have to do is simply not connect the black wire to the negative (black ) binding post
however they mention and i understand that doing so may / likely result in humming noise/sound due to lack of grounding? (which im not sure what it means)

Rel suggest if that happens to then connect LFE into unused RCA /into sub in/out?
does that really solve the problem? because i see some reports in forums that it doesnt . .i even saw someone mention something like "high level digital cable" which agian i dont know what it is.. some others speak about making the black wire have RCA connection and connect to unused RCA? again will it solve?

and also i see some mentions about connecting both LFE and low level instead of high level? but what is this low level? how it different from the high level? and i saw it connect to RCA how does it differ from LFE? also my preamp(avr runing preamp mode) only have 2 subwoffer input ? what do i do then? how can i even connect 2 subs with both LFE +low level? do i use RCA splitters stuff? do they even help? do low level take signal from speakers? please explain to me and help me find solution and way to connect my subs with the new amp ive ordered ! thanks alot !

noiwk1991

helps to learn directly from the amp manufacturer whether the speaker negative terminals provide a true ground.... not all class d amps are the same, just like not all class ab amps are the same in terms of their design, and treatment of the ground plane

I just purchased a REL sub and connected it to my Rogue Sphinx Class D with high level connection as recommended by REL. I float the ground wire , but I did wrap the end with electrical tape. It worked perfectly, no hum and very easy to integrate with main speakers. Good luck!

I would think you could just connect the ground wire to the amp chassis and avoid fiddling with a second cable.

I have two REL S510s connected to individual mono block class D amps.  Just take the black wire and secure it to the outside of any RCA connection.  There is no need to put an RCA connector on the black wire, just secure it somehow - bubble gum, electrical tape - anything that will keep it connected.  I have a large spade connector on one and if fits nicely around the outside of the RCA connection.  The other is bare wire and I secured it via a RCA 'cover' which is usually used to keep the dust out of unused RCA connections.  Anything will do as it just needs to remain in contact.  On my system, leaving the black un-connected did create a hum.  Since I use balanced the XLR connections on the back of the amp, the RCA jacks were unused.   The black wires can also be connected to any unused RCA connection on any other piece of equipment in the rack as well.