There goes that word "better" again Ford.

I am using a Y connector.
Why?
Because it came with my sub cord, and that's it.
I could either stick the Y connector in a drawer full of other connectors or i could just leave it on the sub cable so i always know where it is. And that's what i did.
Since i do not have 2 subs, and my receiver only has one sub pre-out, both a L&R sub signal are sent to only the one channel. Without using a y-connector, i could plug my sub cable into either the L or R channel on the back of my EP350 and get the same sound.
Since i had the Y-connector and 2 plugins, then what the heck eh?
One thing i have heard however is that if your sub is having problems waking up to a signal, try using a Y-connector so the signal is received in both the L & R ports. Since i have not had such a problem with or without the connector, i cannot say for sure whether such a thing would work.

Incidentally, my sub cable is a 30' RCA brand ebay $20 special.


"Those who preach the myths of audio are ignorant of truth."