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In Reply to: RE: Final disposition of my utah project(for now) posted by Crazy Dave on March 20, 2015 at 08:04:49
The gain from the Sony line out circuit is strong. Should I run a direct feed to a powered sub from the line out and bypass the magnavox? The magnavox only has L and R, of course. I have a separate in line volume pot for the magnavox as the sony seems not to be able to control the line out volume.
"When the demon is at your door, in the mornin' it won't be there no more"
Steely Dan
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I run my subwoofer from the pre-out of my preamp. I prefer not to put anything between the main amp and speakers. I run the speakers full range and roll in the sub. if you plan to cross high, you might get better integration running from the power amp speaker outs. So it depends on you implementation.
Dave
So Dave,
If I understand, I can split my RCA line out signal from the tv and feed the sub and the magnavox tube amp/ front speakers at the same time. then I set the sub hz level and volume. However, I have to adjust sub volume every time I adjust front speaker volume?
Thanks
"When the demon is at your door, in the mornin' it won't be there no more"
Steely Dan
Does you TV control the volume? If you split the signal out to the sub before the volume control the volume of the subwoofer will not go up and down with you main speakers.
Dave
I did as you suggested and split the signal, after my in line volume pot. Sub is rolled in at about 80hz, still playing with that...adds a lot to TV shows.
"When the demon is at your door, in the mornin' it won't be there no more"
Steely Dan
Looks like you've got it!
Dave
No, tv does not control audio out volume. However, Could i put the splitter after the inline volume contol?
"When the demon is at your door, in the mornin' it won't be there no more"
Steely Dan
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