The back of the receiver.
I see three line-level outputs...
Setting up 2 power amplifiers to setup at once help?
Might consider using the 2801 to power the highs for your speakers and the 'sub' out from the 2801 into the Yamaha to power the lows. Make sure there is no bridge between the speaker inputs. If you can dial in the crossover freq. start at lowest and move up to level that works. If not available set front speakers to "small" (which I would do anyway). |
Wow. A lot of things to consider. Appreciate all user comments and feedback. Probably going to do a bit more further reading and research before I attempt anything just to make sure I take every step with precaution and th advice you guys have given me. So it can be done without and active cross over? And unidentical amps. Considering that @almarg has mentioned that the gains are almost identical ? |
Might consider using the 2801 to power the highs for your speakers and the 'sub' out from the 2801 into the Yamaha to power the lows.Imo, it's not a good idea, you don't want to use a active crossover in the receiver and the passive crossover in the speakers at the same time. Use a pair of 'Y' rca cable connect the FRONT R/L pre-out to both power amp input. https://ae01.alicdn.com/kf/HTB14A.3RpXXXXa6XVXXq6xXFXXXU/ATAUDIO-HIFI-Single-RCA-to-Dual-RCA-Subwoof... |
"Imo, it's not a good idea, you don't want to use a active crossover in the receiver and the passive crossover in the speakers at the same time. " I am curious why you think this. You are simply sending a signal that has passed a low-pass filter to another filter that should pass that signal (if set low enough). I can see a situation where the signal sent from the receiver is too 'low' for the difference between the frequency ranges of the low to mid speakers, which is why I advised to dial it up till it sounds full. seems like this method would allow you to better control the low end. On the other hand I see no issue with doing it like you suggested (as I have done both) except it is harder to control the 'amount' of low end. |