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Can't think of a different Circle to raise these questions so here goes. I've never used a subwoofer in all my born days. But I'm am toying with the idea. My question is how they are typically wired into one's system. And since most subs these days are powered, that may make for more variables as far as different ways of integrating them goes.The more I reflect on the issue, the more I come up with questions.Please help me out.
For your active Dynaudio speakers the ideal solution would be to buy a matching Dynaudio subwoofer that has XLR inputs and outputs for left and right channels as well as both low and high pass filters (that match the filters on your Dynaudio speakers).
But I don't see how the Dynaudio Bookshelf speakers can feed any sub, Dynaudio or otherwise, with a signal. I don't see an output jack of any kind on the Dynaudios. I could be very dense, though.
Getting the Dynaudio to work with subs is high on my wish list. But I don't see how the Dynaudio Bookshelf speakers can feed any sub, Dynaudio or otherwise, with a signal. I don't see an output jack of any kind on the Dynaudios. I could be very dense, though.