Re: selecting a stereo sub with my M80's
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Re: selecting a stereo sub with my M80's
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Re: selecting a stereo sub with my M80's
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Hello all,
Hope you are all well. Talking about a Y-splitter, he could put one on the right(mono) jack on the SVS and hook his right Zone 2 pre-out AND the Zone 1 Subwoofer output to the sub and the left Zone 2 pre-out to the left channel, would not have to switch cables around that way. Would switch automatically whenever you go from Zone 1 to Zone 2, but you could not play both Zones at once. Boy this would be alot easier if the HK's had processing capability and sub output for Zone 2, this workaround stuff is a pain.
Sometimes a simple thing like a Y-splitter slips one's mind.
Later,
TonyM
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Re: selecting a stereo sub with my M80's
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When do you guys sleep? LOL
I'm going to have to digest all this for a bit, but wanted to say thanks first. I'm still figuring out how to hook up my HT. I just love the visual aids. Can you put up a Y-splitter?
I am asuming that the 'low level' inputs are where I hook the sub up to the receiver?
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Mdrew,
In reply to:
Can you put up a Y-splitter?
Yes you can.
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I meant put up another one of those nifty visual aids.
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Hello Mdrew,
Hope you are well. Yes, the low level inputs are for the connection from the receiver. Here is a good quality Y-splitter:
These are sold in pairs unfortunately, but are better than the cable versions. You only need one. If you get a cable type you will need one male to two female connectors.
Stick this on the Right(mono) input on the subwoofer, then plug your subwoofer output from Zone 1 and the right channel from Zone 2 into it. Only limitation is you will not be able to use the subwoofer simultaneously for both Zones, only one Zone at a time.
I am curious to see the shipping costs for the Cylinder subs, they are lighter so should be cheaper.
Hope this helps.
Later,
TonyM
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Why are they better than the cable ones?
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Hello Tleigh,
Hope you are well. I did a search on partsexpress and could not find them, good job! That looks like a great connector at a great price.
Later,
TonyM
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