You need a “Dynaudio Xeo Link”. There normally $199. There’s one on ebay used for $120!
I had some xeo 6’s. Same story...
I had some xeo 6’s. Same story...
Subwoofer to use with Dynaudio Xeo 20s and Bluesound Node 2i
Oh, and for $500 pick up a used SVS SB2000. The driver is considerably better on the 2000 vs the 1000. To add to my earlier post, the link would plug into the wall, then you run a pair of rca’s from the link into the subwoofer. Set the crossover and volume level on the sub and then the volume will adjust accordingly when using the Xeo remote! I think using the Dynaudio Link as opposed to going through the node will make your life easier and will also make things run smoother. I looked into connectivity reviews with the Node 2i used to connect a sub and it seems like there are some issues (I have no first hand experience with the node 2i... |
The owners manual will give you all the info you need! https://system.na1.netsuite.com/core/media/media.nl?id=69175&c=3634088&h=a2a627c5bd0810a8a24... |
Hi Swagoo, I am looking to buy the same speakers but don't want to spend even more money on an array of boxes to suit my needs. Kind of defeats the purpose of going wireless. I could be tempted to shell out for the Connect box but not a Link box as well. Did you manage to find a solution or did you have to buy the Link box? Thanks |
Hi guys, begining audiophile from the Netherlands here. I have the same set-up, Dynaudio XEO 20's, connected to a Bluesound Node 2i and want to connect a sub. From the recommendations above I take SVS SB-2000 would be a good choice. Just like Leeh1974, I don't see why I would need a Connect Box and a Link box. Allthough the Dyanaudio manual states you need both, the Bluesound Node 2I kinda has the same functionality as the Connectbox. I was wondering whether you managed to find a solution? Thanks ! |