If the Creek has "Pre out" RCA jacks, you can use your subwoofer. I've used a B&W ASW-650 for almost 20 years with my 2-channel system. Pre-out means the signal strength varies with the volume control. If it's not variable volume, it is considered "line out" which is fixed volume. Line out can be used if the subwoofer has remote volume control. Otherwise, line out will be too loud to listen to.
B&W ASW 675 Subwoofer with Creek Evolution 100A?
That's the question. I've been using the ASW 675 for years. The Creek is on the way to me via FedEx, and it has a preamp out, for use with a subwoofer. But the ASW 675 manual says it's "not suitable for use with 2-channel integrated pre/power amplifiers," and doesn't show an appropriate connection schematic.
Your thoughts, please?
Rick
Your thoughts, please?
Rick
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