Hello Frank, Mary, Dean, and the AVA gang!
It's been a long while since I've been in touch but I've "peeked" at the A Circle from time to time while enjoying my AVA Synergy 300 and AVA Transcendence 7 EC amps.
First, I would like to publicly thank AVA for the wonderful "extra special" service that you guys provided me in purchasing my Synergy 300 amp, and upgrading my Transcendence 7 EC preamp when my financial situation was a bit tedious! I'm not sure how many other audio shops would have been so flexible and patient! When you hear other people talk about the excellent service and personal touch that AVA provides - don't take it as hype - it's the REAL THING! 😄
It has been a good 12 to 13 years since I've had my subwoofer hooked up to my 2 channel stereo system (it wasn't the system I have now) and I need advice on connecting it to my current system. That system is:
- AVA Synergy 300 amp
- AVA Transcendence 7 EC preamp
- Marantz CC 4003 CD changer
- Musical Fidelity v90 dac
- Pioneer PL 560 turntable
- B & W Nautilus 805 speakers
- Polk Audio PSW 140 Subwoofer
- Audeze LCD2 headphones
I plan to add some Schiit to the system 🤣 (Schiit Audio Mani phono preamp and Asgard 2 headphone amp), and hope to find a used, inexpensive Oppo blu-ray player as a better CD transport.
Anyway, the last time I had the subwoofer in my system, I used the "speaker level" input/output connectors on the Polk. This time I want to use the "line level" input to connect to the system.
Some time ago, I came across a post by Wayner explaining the best way to connect a subwoofer to your system but I have not been able to find that post. As you see from my photos, I'm connected to the (kind of old) Polk PSW 140, but the Polk instructions shows a diagram of RCA "Y" cables coming from the preamp "pre out" with one end running to the power amp's input ports, and the other end (with female connectors) excepting the cables from the subwoofer. Is there a port on the back of the Synergy 300 that I can just plug into?
[Note: I currently have severe osteoarthritis in both hips...right now, it is very painful for me to bend down and get behind the amp to see the rear of the amp, and I can no longer find a photo of it online]
All this time I haven't give my view of the (amazing) performance of the AVA Transcendence 7 EC and Synergy 300 in my system for two reasons. One, I do not have a "sophisticated" history of great components to compare these to (in my space). Two, if you look at the attached photos, you'll see my speakers are not at their best placement due to my apartment being just too small! Even though the system does sound better than great, and I get great enjoyment from it, I know I would get much better stage presentation, airiness, and "more good aural stuff" if I had another foot or so on each side of the B&Ws, and was able to add another foot or so between the tweeters. Even still, I've never enjoyed listening to music in my apartment as I do now! I am constantly surprised by the "exposure of instruments" in music that I've listened to for decades (and I haven't even hooked up the turntable yet!). The brushes of the drummers are more "raw" dragging across the skins. Listening to classic salsa music, I can much better distinguish a stick scrapping across a guiro percussion instrument, and maracas and shekeres being shaken. 😀 I can better follow the bongocero playing alongside the congas. I'll give more thoughts at a later time. Bottom line - AVA is the way to go for great sound, great quality, great prices, and best of all, better than great customer service! OK, enough...
Any input appreciated. 😁



