Feltran
Well-known member
I've noticed that some receivers/processors/pre-amps have two RCA outputs for the subwoofer, and some only have one. Also, subwoofers have a L/R input, and an LFE input.
If you have a receiver that only has one output for the subwoofer, would you generally plug it into the LFE plug, or would you use a Y-splitter to plug it into the L/R inputs?
Also, I've seen some people suggest that they think they get better results when they have two cables going to the subwoofer instead of one. Has anyone had experience with this, and would this be a reason to buy something that has two subwoofer outputs?
(I'm only talking RCA in this post, for whatever reason, I don't think any of the equipment I've been considering has speaker-level outputs for subwoofers)
If you have a receiver that only has one output for the subwoofer, would you generally plug it into the LFE plug, or would you use a Y-splitter to plug it into the L/R inputs?
Also, I've seen some people suggest that they think they get better results when they have two cables going to the subwoofer instead of one. Has anyone had experience with this, and would this be a reason to buy something that has two subwoofer outputs?
(I'm only talking RCA in this post, for whatever reason, I don't think any of the equipment I've been considering has speaker-level outputs for subwoofers)