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Re: Is it possible to hook sub to integrated amp??
#133347 03/26/06 06:54 PM
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Alright! Thanks, you guys.


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Re: Is it possible to hook sub to integrated amp??
#133348 03/27/06 04:21 AM
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Okay Todd, as Rick mentioned, the PB-10 would be incompatible with your 352, as it's designed for use only with HT receivers having bass management through a sub output. The STF-1 would be suitable, but I'd suggest that you also consider the similar Outlaw LFM-2, which was designed by Dr. Hsu in conjunction with Outlaw. Apparently it's tuned for a slightly deeper bass extension than the STF-1, which would result in slightly less maximum output capability higher up, but this trade-off may be preferred.

Using either of those subs, speaker wire connections could be made in two ways: running separate sets of wires in parallel from the 352 output terminals to the sub and speakers, or running one set of wires to the sub and then running sets of wires from the speaker outputs on the sub to the main speakers(whichever would be more convenient for you, they're identical electrically).

The outputs on the subs don't have a high-pass filter for the speakers, it's a straight through full-range feed(note that the internal crossover in subs has no effect on the main speakers, even when they're connected through the sub, it simply rolls the sub itself off above the selected frequency). So, the HT-1s would run full-range and you'd adjust the crossover on the sub to a frequency that you judged created a good blend.




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Re: Is it possible to hook sub to integrated amp??
#133349 03/27/06 12:05 PM
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I would also suggest you take a look at the Onix X-Sub . My son has one in his two channel set up and it does a wonderful job. The fit and finish are first rate imo.


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Re: Is it possible to hook sub to integrated amp??
#133350 03/27/06 09:57 PM
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Thanks again Wid and JohnK......I really do appreciate the quality responses on this forum. That's why I joined and got my Axioms in the first place.

Re: Is it possible to hook sub to integrated amp??
#133351 03/28/06 02:49 AM
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I'll second Wids suggestion of the x-sub. I gots me one too. It is very nice, indeed, for a two-channel set up.


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