Thanks.. I get a resistor-based circuit adapter as well. That way I can do some testing :)
Regarding the resistor-based adapters. Will that lower the signal Volt to the sub? So I would probably need to crank up the sub volym vs only using a strait cable from the pre amp R channel ?
I just order this. Hope it will do the job ok :)
https://www.amazon.com/MCM-Custom-50-20795-Stereo-Converter/dp/B07D4D919G/ref=sr_1_3?dchild=1&keywords=Stereo+to+Mono+Summing&qid=1611405477&sr=8-3
Thanks :)
I do not whant to cut the pre-out freq in this setup.
I whant fullrange to my speakers/poweramp/sub, and then I use the internal filter on the sub to adjust where it will operate, in my case around 60-65hz and down.
Ofc sorry.
Preamp is Cambridge CXN .
Poweramp is Rotel RB1552 mkII
Sub is Audio Pro B2.27 ( a old sub ), highpass input on this sub sound bad/muddy. Much better sounds using rca mono in. Dont know if highpass is broken, or a flawed design. Otherwise I would have used that in this case :)
//Anders
Hi
New here with a question :)
Im planing to use a pre-amp that have both XLR ( balanced ), and RCA out.
XLR is going to my poweramp, and I was planing to use the RCA out, to feed my SUB. That only offer rca mono input.
SO, for this reason I was planing to use a rca y-cable ( stereo to mono )...