In Reply to: RE: My new Maggie .7s and my SVS SB-1000 sub.... not too great posted by Rodcarew29 on May 8, 2016 at 14:46:49:
The second sub gets one channel and the original sub gets the other channel from the pre out. So you have one channel for each subwoofer so you divide the load and reduce the dominance of the room nodes from one sub.
The way you have it setup you are running the main speakers full range. Which is what you want to do unless you are straining the speakers at higher volumes, in which case you may want to consider running the signal through a high pass filter between the preamp and the power amp to reduce the load on both amp and speaker.
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