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I must be missing something important, but why don't you use a control app for the Linux server, and just use the AVR for amplification and sub crossover?
The only problem with that is that I actually have wiring for still more speakers, but I'm out of speaker outputs on the AVR. The other slight problem is that the AVR doesn't appear to have a USB input, only coax or optical, so I'd have to buy something like a USB to optical converter (not a deal breaker though).
I had the impression that the speakers are already connected to the AVR, and that you already have a way to get music from the Linux srver to the AVR (over the network?).
If you just need to run a 2.1 system from the Linux server, then can't you use a stereo DAC, a Y-splitter, the SDS amp, and a subwoofer with left and right inputs? Or, you could use a miniDSP to do a 2.1 crossover. Sorry, just not clear on what really you're trying to do
Also, the current state is that I get music from the Linux server to the AVR. The method for this is through the network, using a protocol called UPnP (DLNA). The limitation of this approach is that, AFAIK, the only way to control the music and volume is through the AVR's "iControlAV2013" app.
Can you elaborate on the miniDSP suggestion?
Now, add in the sub. How do I get a signal to it? I have a single coax run between the server area and the sub.
Find a "2.1" DAC. Or, more specifically, a DAC that has both a stereo output and a mono output.
I'm sure there's some inexpensive gizmo you can get that will mix two audio signals together. I'll look around if it would help...
A Y-splitter will sum the two stereo signals into a mono signal for the sub.
It depends how the dual preamp or DAC outputs are configured. On some units, summing one pair of outputs will also sum the other.Steve
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/controller/home?O=&sku=333335&Q=&is=REG&A=detailsNot sure it is entirely appropriate since it is targeted for pro/recording use. You would also need to use a 1/4" connector on your "coax" cable. I looked into this awhile ago and found lots of circuit suggestions via google, but never quite figured out the correct resistor values (and the project I needed it for has not progressed).
Check out this http://hifimediy.com/index.php?route=product/product&path=59&product_id=64
It seems like a great idea and you'd think there'd be a dozen to choose from, but I can't find any...
This article may help: http://www.hifizine.com/2010/09/subwoofer-equalization-and-integration-with-the-minidsp-2x4/