In Reply to: Re: Here's how to do it. posted by dude on October 9, 2004 at 01:47:32:
Another question?
:-)Actually, it depends on a few things. At the end of the day, you can always rig up, I mean uh... improvise, something (though it will not be a purist approach) to suit your needs -- even if it's just a simple line level or speaker level switch.
For the best response, maybe you could answer a few questions:
What type of sub do you have, powered or passive?
If it's powered, what type of inputs does it have?
If it's passive, what are you using to drive it?I don't know how many subs are out there like this, but Krell has a nice input configuration on one of their powered subs. There are 2 low level (as well as high level) stereo inputs for music and 1 low level (as well as a high level) mono (LFE/.1) input for movies. This allows for a audio and video system to use the same sub. I believe it may also automatically select the correct input based on whether there is a signal present at that input, but I'm not positive on that aspect.
Price? Well, if you have to ask...
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Follow Ups
- This is the thanks I get? - Joe Murphy Jr 07:51:52 10/09/04 (4)
- dual format inputs - Joe Murphy Jr 08:45:47 10/09/04 (3)
- ah...no more questions...thanks again!-nt - dude 20:39:23 10/09/04 (2)
- What about answers? - Joe Murphy Jr 20:55:08 10/09/04 (1)
- no more questions....for now - dude 05:04:13 10/12/04 (0)