One Subwoofer - Two systems
I have my 2-channel main system and separate Home Theater in the same room.
I have one dual coil subwoofer.
The subwoofer has one pair of RCA interconnect inputs and a bunch of speaker wire clip connections available.
I had;
The sub hooked up to the HT processor with a single RCA (not pair).
I have:
The 2-channel preamp outs (pair of RCA interconnects) are hooked to the subwoofer.
I attempted:
I tried to use a "Y" RCA connector at the subwoofer so that 2-channel and HT could share the subwoofer. However there was a loud hum in the left channel of my main speaker. I even tried using a pair of "Y' connectors with an additional RCA interconnect going to the sub from the processor.
Problem Statement:
I know how to hook up the sub for 2-channel and for HT, but not at the same time without hum.
I'm open to suggestions.
Pulling interconnects every time switching from 2-channel to HT is not something I want to do.
I have my 2-channel main system and separate Home Theater in the same room.
I have one dual coil subwoofer.
The subwoofer has one pair of RCA interconnect inputs and a bunch of speaker wire clip connections available.
I had;
The sub hooked up to the HT processor with a single RCA (not pair).
I have:
The 2-channel preamp outs (pair of RCA interconnects) are hooked to the subwoofer.
I attempted:
I tried to use a "Y" RCA connector at the subwoofer so that 2-channel and HT could share the subwoofer. However there was a loud hum in the left channel of my main speaker. I even tried using a pair of "Y' connectors with an additional RCA interconnect going to the sub from the processor.
Problem Statement:
I know how to hook up the sub for 2-channel and for HT, but not at the same time without hum.
I'm open to suggestions.
Pulling interconnects every time switching from 2-channel to HT is not something I want to do.