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In Reply to: RE: Subwoofer for digital amp posted by fstein on July 08, 2017 at 00:53:22
If you are using a non-powered subwoofer with direct input, the driver would be connected just as any other speaker and "float" on the balanced DC output.
If you are using a powered subwoofer, you might be able to find a suitable transformer to adapt the output to its line level input. Of course, the you would have redundant amps in line.
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Sorry to be so technically ignorant, but does this mean there is no plug&play solution?
Not that I can think of.
A powered sub with a high-level (speaker line) input might work but you would have to hope that the input circuitry could tolerate the DC offset.
Perhaps you could send this information to a couple of subwoofer manufacturers of your choice and ask them if their subs could handle it.
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