This may sound like a very naïve question, but here goes. I am currently running a BP-26 connected to a 4B3 using XLR connections. I would like to add a subwoofer. The normal way seems to be to connect another pair of speaker cables to the power amp outputs and then to the subwoofer speaker (high-level inputs). Would this drop the impedance to the amplifier to unsafe levels (assuming that the speakers and the subwoofer are nominally rated at 8 ohms)?
Since the subwoofer has its own (built-in) power amp, can I take a feed from the unused BP-26 RCA outputs directly to the subwoofer or is there too much of an impedance mismatch or are there other issues of which I am currently unaware?
If I can do it, the follow-on questions are: Presumably, I should connect the high-level (speaker terminal) inputs on the subwoofer with speaker cables that have RCA connector on the pre-amp end with bare wire or banana plugs on the subwoofer end?
If I use the other input type on the subwoofer (low-level), I assume that it expects a feed from the subwoofer or LFE output of an AV receiver or processor. In this case, is the subwoofer expecting that the frequencies have already been filtered and that it would only be receiving lower frequencies via this input and therefore the signal bypasses the internal crossover?
Thanks in advance from any assistance from the "giant brains" that frequent this discussion group or those that work for Bryston.