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A related question - since it is ok to run a second set of speaker cables from amp to sub and amp to speakers - could one run a set of cables from amp as normal, and then a set from speakers to sub?In some cases that would be a lot shorter than a full 2nd run from amp. I have always wondered if that could work.
I recently got a 2 channel tube amp. My previous integrated had a RCA sub out so I could easily connect it to a Rhythmik F12. The new amp does not. The new amp only has speaker level outputs. The sub has speaker level inputs. However, it doesn't have speaker level outputs.I've thought about it. And, would this work: Buy an emotive control freak https://emotiva.com/products/electronics/control-freak and place in on my DACs RCA outputs. Then get 2 Y splitters for it, and then connect one pair of L/R RCAs to my tube amp and one pair of L/R RCAs to my sub?I may be over thinking this. I don't want to have to sell my sub, amp or dac to get what I want!Thanks in advance
You're using the DAC as a preamp, correct? You can control volume level of theRythmik at it's amplifier, correct? Why not just wye the line level between DAC and amp and run the other leg of wye to subs. Almost always better (and easier) to split at line level. Once set up, your DAC will control volume on both.Should be pretty straight forward. Is there something I'm missing?
Well, the DAC is not being used as a pre-amp. It's a Teac UD-501. The volume control is for the headphone amp only Both the RCA and XLR out are fixed
Sonically this works, I've done it with my Gallo CL-10 sub. I don't know if technically it creates a problem for the amp. In theory it's better to connect sub directly to amp -- less "stuff" between amp outputs and sub.
If the sub's high level input impedance is high (like 150,000 ohms) there will be no problem with the power amp sending signals to both. Use as Scott_Wienberg and Guy 13 have suggested and there will be no problem. This is the way the REL also suggests that its subs be connected to a system.Wayner
........ I would opt for whichever provides the shortest distance.
sunnydaze,Only one sub, so it needs to be connected to both R and L channels. Depending on where the sub is located in relation to the speakers and amplifier, running wire from the amp or the speakers, one choice may be shorter than the other. That's why I said "whichever provides the shortest distance". If only a foot or two one way or another, I wouldn't worry about it.
Cable length doesn't matter.'ner