Go to the Vandersteen website, you'll learn a lot there.
There are diffent versions of the 2w sub. The older/better one doesn't use a xover configured as stated by the previous post. It sense's signal from the speaker outputs of the amp that is driving the main speakers. No, the speaker amp doesn't drive the sub, the sub only gets the sonic signature of the amp used to drive the mains.
The 2wq/2wv are configured as the previous poster stated, I beleive. But the original is a different/better sub for music only. It will probably work somewhat in an HT, but it was never designed for such. I never had a video system, other than a tv, when I owned the Vandersteen sub.
There are diffent versions of the 2w sub. The older/better one doesn't use a xover configured as stated by the previous post. It sense's signal from the speaker outputs of the amp that is driving the main speakers. No, the speaker amp doesn't drive the sub, the sub only gets the sonic signature of the amp used to drive the mains.
The 2wq/2wv are configured as the previous poster stated, I beleive. But the original is a different/better sub for music only. It will probably work somewhat in an HT, but it was never designed for such. I never had a video system, other than a tv, when I owned the Vandersteen sub.