boogiewoogie
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Hey,
I'm looking to upgrade my decades old stereo amp to an Audiolab 6000A. In an article on some website, the following is stated:
Also, what would the connection setup look like. Can one even make use of the crossover functionality with an active subwoofer and an integrated amp? Since if I'm not totally off base here, the other speakers would still have to be connected directly to the amp, and for crossover to work they'd have to be connected to the sub. Right?
Cheers,
Boogie
I'm looking to upgrade my decades old stereo amp to an Audiolab 6000A. In an article on some website, the following is stated:
Could someone help me understand, in reasonable detail if possible, how an active subwoofer connected to a pre-out can help lift any weight off of an integrated amplifier?I will suggest connecting an active subwoofer via Audiolab 6000A pre-out in ‘Integrated’ mode. The subwoofer will help lift the weight of producing bass off Audiolab 6000A which also helps to prevent the amp from underpowering your speakers.
Also, what would the connection setup look like. Can one even make use of the crossover functionality with an active subwoofer and an integrated amp? Since if I'm not totally off base here, the other speakers would still have to be connected directly to the amp, and for crossover to work they'd have to be connected to the sub. Right?
Cheers,
Boogie
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