Is this for a home theater or a hifi system?
If it's for HT, it's easy enough to hook it up. Just use the LFE output from the AV receiver or prepro.
For music, it's a bit more difficult. You might want to look at one of these boxes:
http://velodyne.com/product-accessories/management-systems/sms-1-digitalmanagement-system.html
It's always a bit difficult to integrate a subwoofer with main speakers. One thing I try not to do is to muck with the main speaker's crossovers. The speaker designers have put a lot of work into the speakers' internal crossovers so adding another crossover stage in front of it is going to muck it up further.
Something like the Velodyne helps you adjust the subs output to make sure it complements the main speakers by augmenting what it can't fill rather than using a separate crossover in front of the main speakers.
If it's for HT, it's easy enough to hook it up. Just use the LFE output from the AV receiver or prepro.
For music, it's a bit more difficult. You might want to look at one of these boxes:
http://velodyne.com/product-accessories/management-systems/sms-1-digitalmanagement-system.html
It's always a bit difficult to integrate a subwoofer with main speakers. One thing I try not to do is to muck with the main speaker's crossovers. The speaker designers have put a lot of work into the speakers' internal crossovers so adding another crossover stage in front of it is going to muck it up further.
Something like the Velodyne helps you adjust the subs output to make sure it complements the main speakers by augmenting what it can't fill rather than using a separate crossover in front of the main speakers.