You can go line level using a y adapter on the Cambridge outputs. I use this product from my preamp to run my sub line level!
https://www.audioadvisor.com/prodinfo.asp?number=AQM22FHRD
https://www.audioadvisor.com/prodinfo.asp?number=AQM22FHRD
Sub wiring help, high level speaker terminal to RCA line level Sub inputs
You can go line level using a y adapter on the Cambridge outputs. I use this product from my preamp to run my sub line level! https://www.audioadvisor.com/prodinfo.asp?number=AQM22FHRD |
@yogiboy The CXN has 2 outputs I can use, RCA and XLR, so adding a Y adapter to one seems to just add unnecessary connectors. @m-db Yes I know the Aegir XLR input is for mono, what I meant in option 2 is to use an XLR to RCA cable from the XLR output of the CXN into the RCA input of the Aegir. Then go straight RCA’s from CXN to the Sub. So either way you think it’s better to use the CXN outputs? |
@jtcf I just don’t see the reasoning in using a Y adapter if I could just use a straight cable from the source to the Sub. Is the adapter going to give me a better connection or signal in some way than a straight cable? I would still need to spend more because of the cost of the adapter and also an extra set of cables as well. And I figure it could potentially introduce more adapter related issues unnecessarily. |
I’ve done some more reading and found using an XLR to RCA cable is a bad idea. Mainly because to make the cable the XLR (-) lead is shorted to the ground lead on the RCA side, which could cause feedback issues and potential damage, so those options are out. https://forum.audiogon.com/discussions/cd-player-xlr-output-buzzing So my options are then what yogiboy and jtcf suggested to use an RCA Y-splitter, or my original though of using a speaker terminal to RCA cable. |