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Onkyo M-282 outputs question
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Do the RCA outputs on the back of the Onkyo M-282 power amp output the exact same signal that I feed it via the preamp? Is it attentuated at all?
If not, I want to use that for the subwoofer. I want to use a soundcard as a source in a future setup - I have a few picked out with sufficient voltage output and sound quality, but the fewer the soundcard outputs, the more money in my wallet. I want that Onkyo because it can be had for $150 refurbished, which is a steal for an amp of that weight and quality.
Thanks.
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Re: Onkyo M-282 outputs question
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The output from the M282 to the speakers is amplified.
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TH, the line level outputs on the back of the M-282 would be just a parallel connection to the second M-282, or in your use to the inputs of the sub amplifier. No appreciable attenuation is involved and the same signal would be fed to the sub amp.
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Uhh.. yeah, that was implied in it being a power amp. o_O I was asking wheather the RCA outputs on the back will pass on the original signal so I can connect a sub to it. My bad for the crappy wording.
Thanks JohnK!
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