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DIY ACTIVE REFLEX STEREO SUBS 40 Hz – 120 Hz ?

The Lyngdorf TDAI 1120 does not support subwoofer outputs...
 
The Lyngdorf TDAI 1120 does not support subwoofer outputs...
It does. See page 16 of the user manual:
Connecting a subwoofer
The TDAI-1120 features a crossover function for optimal integration with
any subwoofer.
When connecting to a Lyngdorf BW type subwoofer, you connect the
analog output of the TDAI-1120 to the Bypass input of the subwoofer. In a
traditional single subwoofer setup, connect the subwoofer to the left analog
output on the TDAI-1120. For a stereo subwoofer setup, or if you have a
subwoofer which has stereo input, use both left and right analog outputs.
Warning! Do not connect the TDAI-1120 to a subwoofer with
High Level / speaker terminal inputs, as this will seriously
damage the amplifier. Your subwoofers will not play until the
setup has been finalized.

Subwoofer controls (not Lyngdorf type):
1. Phase adjustment should be 0°.
2. The subwoofer cut-off frequency should be set to the highest
possible frequency range.
3. Level should be set to 50% of the maximum.
 
Yes, that is part of the reason, thanks to Paul7777, that I bought the Lyngdorf,

to later have this stereo sub capacity,

and what seems to be an amazing room correction, "roomperfect" (also used by Macintosh) with free online upgrades.

It also has a very good analog output for turntables in case one day I would like to get fancy and need an impossibly distorted sound :)

Also, I sent a question to Lyngdorf in Denmark, they answered me within an hour.
 
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Your music genre preference and that of mine are very much similar with each other.

I will soon PM you, therefore, regarding intact tracks of my "Audio Reference/Sampler Music Playlist" consists of 60 tracks of excellent-recording-quality music sources selected from our common music genres (summary ref. here, related dedicated thread here).
 
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