Monday, February 8, 2010

How To Connect Subwoofer To Mixer How Would I Connect A Subwoofer Without A Dedicated Rca Output?

How would I connect a subwoofer without a dedicated rca output? - how to connect subwoofer to mixer

The control unit has only front L & R and Rear L & R RCA outputs and no separate subwoofer output. I have a 4-channel amplifier with the CRA driving my front speakers and rear. Now I have to SVC 12 "subwoofer and another amp. Plug in a block distribution of power, but I'm not sure how best to share the RCA, if that's what I do.

5 comments:

Rabb said...

Well, if you simply divide the RCA in the return path, it will work.
The best way in your situation, your 4-channel amplifier to verify that you have pre-outs is. In general, a good 4-channel amplifier with 2 sets of inputs for front and rear, and 1 set of preamp outputs. If you do, you can run a series of RCA, then continue to your amp.
What he wants most affected is the link. Some 4-channel amplifier was dedicated to a cross to the pre-out for that indicate that before for a subgroup with low-pass filter. However, you must set your filter around 100 Hz Sub-amp to sound good.

If you do not pre-release on Channel 4, you can also describe a pilot (as above with the speaker cable) and that this is also your only option.
Good luck @

Rabb said...

Well, if you simply divide the RCA in the return path, it will work.
The best way in your situation, your 4-channel amplifier to verify that you have pre-outs is. In general, a good 4-channel amplifier with 2 sets of inputs for front and rear, and 1 set of preamp outputs. If you do, you can run a series of RCA, then continue to your amp.
What he wants most affected is the link. Some 4-channel amplifier was dedicated to a cross to the pre-out for that indicate that before for a subgroup with low-pass filter. However, you must set your filter around 100 Hz Sub-amp to sound good.

If you do not pre-release on Channel 4, you can also describe a pilot (as above with the speaker cable) and that this is also your only option.
Good luck @

diesel said...

to the RCA-RCA adapter and use the front or back, or you can even have a level converter that line-level RCA and speaker outputs directly from the side or rear speaker converts the output amplifier. I recommend the first option

Bronco said...

RCA sold separately, a division of L & L in the back, and run your subwoofer amplifier. Simple as pie.
Salud!
B

Bronco said...

RCA sold separately, a division of L & L in the back, and run your subwoofer amplifier. Simple as pie.
Salud!
B

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