Adding a second sub


I have a pair of NHT 1.5 that I also run a NHT SA-2 Amplifier and a SW-2pi Subwoofer.I was wanting to know if I could run a second NHT SA-2 Amplifier and a SW-2pi Subwoofer.I am using a Yamaha RX-V2400 reciever.

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"......whoring up mine". Just goes to show than no good deed goes unpunished. Did I actually answer your question for you? Did anything good come out of my post at all? And, if my post actually answered your question what is your point?

BTW, FWIW, advise is always free here from volunteers, even if it comes in a painful to read format sometimes. Be happy, it didn't cost you anything, except some patience perhaps. :-)
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The SW2Si, when combined with the NHT SA-2 monaural subwoofer ampli-fier, comprises the NHT SW2Pi Powered Subwoofer System. For a flatter overall low frequency response and increased clarity,two SW2Si subwoofers may be connected in parallel to the NHT SA-2 subwoofer amplifier, which is designed with enough highcurrent capability to drive two subwoofers (for more power, you may substitute the SA-3 amplifier). Alternately, you can use anexternal crossover and a monaural amplifier of your choice to create your own powered subwoofer system
This is what i needed.
Thirsty93,

Good question. I am adding a second sub HT system using a Rotel 965 receiver. I am planning on running another pair of cables from the speaker terminals to the high level inputs on the subs.

Upscale Audio recommends this connection type on their website. Anyone try this with 2 subs? Will it place a heavier load on the receiver? Thoughts?

Thanks
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