Nothing cheap about it.
I was planning on unplugging it.
I was planning on unplugging it.
Adding a Pre-Out to an integrated tube amp
millercarbon, Please simplify your life and buy 2 Dayton Audio SA1000 sub amps. You'll save yourself hours of aggravation and possibly electrocution. The best new price I found is $409 each on Amazon. However, I came across this shop in St. Louis selling 2 used for $600. https://reverb.com/item/6598543-2-dayton-sa1000-home-theater-subwoofer-amplifiers It's on the Reverb site and the ad states the seller is temporarily away. But this looks like a very good deal worth waiting for and you can message the seller. Tim |
That's exactly what I have. The Dayton accepts line level inputs only. My options are add a pre out or use a Line Out Converter to drop speaker level down to line level. That's what I've been doing with my current sub which has a plate amp that accepts speaker level. The Dayton's don't and I thought adding a pre-out might be easier/better but maybe not. Checking around it seems the right LOC might be the way to go. They look kinda tacky but if it works I could hard wire it inside using existing unused RCAs which would be an improvement on the cheap ones on the LOC and look a lot better too. |
LOC may be the way to go. http://www.epanorama.net/circuits/speaker_to_line.html |