Bridging NAD 3155 and 2155 to include a subwoofer


How do I bridge an NAD 3155 and 2156 to push NHT Super Zeros and NHT Super 8 sub? The only thing I can figure is to run y adapters from the pre out to the sub. Help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
atyourkitchendoor
atyourkitchendoor, I assume you know how to bridge the 3155 and 2155 to make them into 2x125W with a pair of Y adapters and connect to the super 8. With this configuration, your super 0s will be running at full range. 
the other option is using speaker level connection and high pass the super 0s.
"the other option is using speaker level connection and high pass the super 0s."

The NHT Super 8 has no high pass filter, just a pass through, so Super Zero's will still play full range.

Agree with rsv4, the 3155 alone should be fine with the Super Zero's and try the sub both ways.

Have you searched online for manuals? Even if you find a 7155 manual, that will tell you. If you can't find one, post a response, and I'll try to help. Myself and a couple of my friends owned those back in the day when they fairly new. I may need to talk with one of them to help refresh my memory.

"Yes, If using birdged configuration, y adapters is the only option."

Using the 3155 and 2155 bridged is irrelevant to sub connection. It can be connected either way, line level or speaker level.

Just want to clear things up and not to offends anybody,
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0049FGP7O?_encoding=UTF8&*Version*=1&*entries*=0&showDetailTe...
above  information shown the speaker level output on super 8 do has a built-in 100Hz high-pass filter.
If 3155 and 2155 are bridged, the amp output will be floating from ground and should not connect via speaker level input of the super 8 that has common ground on both R/L negative connections.