It is also possible to run speaker level connections from the speaker terminals direct to the subs. Depending on location of the subs, this might allow a shorter run of wire than from amp to subs.
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Neutrik Speakon plugs are solderless little gems I’ve been using for years with my 2 REL subs and pro audio speakers. I have the angled version in both my RELs so they don’t protrude so much, and anybody with 5 minutes and a small screwdriver can put these on pretty much any cable (I use Canare Star Quads for my subs)…far superior to binding posts. |
Keep in mind that some subs, including RELs, use the Neutrik Speakon connector for speaker-level inputs. Thus, you can't just use basic speaker wire. Other brands, such as Rythmik and KEF use regular 5-way binding posts. IMO, the KEF Q-series, sealed-box subs are sleepers and offer great bang for the buck. |
I see. So you are saying I need something like a spade plug at the base of the out and keep my banana plug into the terminal itself so there are actually 2 speakers (one main and a sub) attached to the same place? Do I have that right?You got it right! https://ogrforum.ogaugerr.com/fileSendAction/fcType/0/fcOid/43524898376238682/filePointer/4352489837... Any combination will work. |
You need a sub-woofer with speaker level input: http://www.gammaelectronics.xyz/images/stereo-review_sept_1995_subwoofer_f3.jpg OR a sub-woofer with speaker level input and output: https://images.crutchfieldonline.com/ImageBank/v20160824170200/ImageHandler/scale/978/978/core/learn... |
You need a subwoofer with speaker-level inputs. Then you simply run wires from your amp's binding posts to the sub's binding posts. This is actually a superior method of integrating a subwoofer vs the LFE sub outputs found on AVRs. Just a few brands that have this feature are Rythmik, SVS, KEF, and Golden Ear. |