Hi Trebo,I read your first message that you didn't want extra resistors,caps,and op amps,whatever instead of a wire.I had that idea swirling around too in my head when I wanted more deeper bass but didn't want my main amp to be compremised by what you said.First,listen to Wayner and Frank,they know what there doing.But this is how I got out of it.I first of all made a sub from stuff from Parts Express.I had a real nice crossover,a prototype called the Shadow Mark 4 made by a freind I met thru Audiomart in 1978.I found a Marantz 500 mono 125 watt,much newer.I don't know if the cross over needed some attention but I wasn't getting much bass.Then Parts Express came out with this sub amp called the Bash 300 which is used by Klipsch and another Canadian speaker company.The amp had a control to a low pass cross over set from 150 to 50 hertz.It had jacks so I could plug my amp into the sub cross over and amp.I did not want that hook up,I wanted the pure tube sound of my Dyna-35 that Frank and crew had fixed up for me 5 or so years ago after I made some mistakes in rebuilding.The Parts Express guy told me to try Y cables.This way my cd player goes to 2 Y cables.That way the 1 set goes to my main amp (Dyna_35),and the other goes to my sub,where every thing above 100 hz,thats where I set it,gets chopped off.This way my main amp has only another cable in its path,not the fore mentioned parts.Sounds awesome,but I can only listen to it when my landlord,living next door like Mr. Furley,(Threes Company)goes home for the holidays.Just one way to tackle it,listen to Frank and Wayner first!They know more about Hi-Fi than anyone on the planet,(No Brag,Just Fact)Walter Brennan,The Guns of Will Sonett.....Mark Korda