No, Your main power amp powers the main speakers. The high-pass connection only sends a signal to the sub of the same bass information your main speakes get. The sub uses its own amplifier to produce the low bass information your main speakers do not produce or produce well. This is how the sub compliments the bass in your system when using the high-pass connnection. Since it is connected to the speaker terminals on your main amp, it is getting the same bass signal your main speakers get. Also since the powered sub has its own amplifier, it does not take power away from your main amp.
Need help with subwoofer connection
I am currently running my CD player straight into my amplifier; therefore, by passing a preamp. I want to add a powered subwoofer for a fuller sound. I am thinking of using a Y-connector (1 male to 2 female) from my CD player, with one line going to the amp and other line going to the sub. Will this work? Thanks in advance for all your help.
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