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What us the essential difference between using high level and line level connections on the subs?
curtis
04-30-2010, 09:23 AM
Line level refers to unamplified signals from a pre-amp or receiver....ie. the RCA connections on the back of these devices..
High level are the speaker outputs....amplified signals that are meant to go directly to the speaker(s).
So in a 2-channel set up with full range sepakers, line-level would probably be the best option, correct? The highlevel would be more appropriate for letting the subs cross-over feed the mains and relieve the main amps of the bass signal (bi-amping).
P Seastrand
04-30-2010, 05:50 PM
You always want line-level as long as you have the sub-out on your receiver. Only use high-level if you must.
davef
05-04-2010, 01:25 AM
You always want line-level as long as you have the sub-out on your receiver. Only use high-level if you must.
Agreed-- it is a purer signal. When using a high-level signal, it has already been amplified and when it gets to the subwoofer, it is padded down and then amplified once again.
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