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(I believe) You lose the ability to set the levels of the sub to match your main channels this way; which is a major drag if you're overall preference is to have the sub integrated into your listening. The upside is that your main ...
I have a Modright tube modified 999es. When I go from the analog outs of the player into the multi channel ins of the receiver and hook my plate amp into the sub output on the receiver I get nothing from my sub. I can't get a peep out of my sub this way. I'm not using the 5.1 analog imputs on the player because that would bypass the tubes.
The 5.1 outs work and have been modded to some extent, but the tubes go through the analog stereo outputs so if I use the 5.1's the tubes will be bypassed. I'll try the sub right to the back of the player.
You can deal with this either by running the sub off the speaker level or you can use an rca splitter/joiner to split the signal to the sub input from your tubed output.