Can anyone give me some advice on best practice to run dual subs? I have two Martin Logan Descent i subs for a strictly two channel system with ML Prodigy mains.
My options are:
Speaker level in
RCA in (sub has both left and right in for single sub use)
Balanced XLR (LFE)in (only one XLR in)
I am running the Sonic Frontiers Line 3 which has both balanced (XLR) and SE (RCA) outputs.
As of now, I am running them from the 2nd post on my Krell 300M amps (they have two speaker post for the same channel) but was wondering if it would be just as well to run SE (rca) left out from preamp to left sub in and vice versa for the right. Or, go balanced #2 outs from preamp (balanced #1s used for amps) to the single (XLR) LFE in on the subs. I am thinking the XLR approach may simulate a combined L + R input and thus higher gain on the subs...but, would that muddy a two channel system up or give each sub full utilization..
Thoughts, opinions, scientific facts? :music:
NAK8
My options are:
Speaker level in
RCA in (sub has both left and right in for single sub use)
Balanced XLR (LFE)in (only one XLR in)
I am running the Sonic Frontiers Line 3 which has both balanced (XLR) and SE (RCA) outputs.
As of now, I am running them from the 2nd post on my Krell 300M amps (they have two speaker post for the same channel) but was wondering if it would be just as well to run SE (rca) left out from preamp to left sub in and vice versa for the right. Or, go balanced #2 outs from preamp (balanced #1s used for amps) to the single (XLR) LFE in on the subs. I am thinking the XLR approach may simulate a combined L + R input and thus higher gain on the subs...but, would that muddy a two channel system up or give each sub full utilization..
Thoughts, opinions, scientific facts? :music:
NAK8