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Bob, for those of us with an integrated with no pre outs, I suppose we are stuck with parallel connections to a sub (off the speaker posts). Could you please elaborate--what have you found to be the better approach for connecting a sub that dramatically improves the integration? Using a second pre out from a preamp? I have actually gotten pretty good results by driving my sub in parallel off the speakers posts of my integrated, but haven't had the luxury of using a pre-out. REL generally has recommended this speaker post connection, but they are probably unusual in that respect.
I'm interested in the Lipinskis, but would have to wallmount them and array them horizontally -- don't know if this would kill the sound./quote]Are you planning on wall mounting what ever speaker you choose or do you think the Lipinski's shape dictate that you wall mount them. Also what’s up with the array thing (if this info is not in a previous post?
Do you know of a reasonably compact (and affordable) stereo crossover/ bass management box that one could use with an integrated (that has only a speaker out) to do this sub integrated job well?
Anything will be wall mounted, but I should be able to do it at least a couple of feet of the side and rear wall. Have little ones that would know stands right over, besides, need them up and out of the way a bit in the living room where they'll reside. Am ceding to reality here.It's the 20+ inch height of the Lipinskis that suggests I might have to go horizontally w/them.