Wadia Inuition (Class D amp) connect with subwoofer


Hello,

it is possible to connect subwoofer SVS SB-1000 with Wadia Inuition (Class D amp) via speaker connectors ?  Did anyone connect Wadia Inuition with subwoofer ?

Thank you!
spacelab4
Hello Tim,

thanks for your answer. I got that information from an electronics engineer, but I also see that it is written about on the Internet. The Wadia amp's manual do not say anything about that. I sent an inquiry in Wadia but did not receive a response. I sent an inquiry in SVS, they say there should be no problems. I hope you're right.

audio forums:
https://pinkfishmedia.net/forum/threads/attaching-subs-to-class-d-amps.168039/
https://forum.audiogon.com/discussions/help-high-level-subwoofer-input-on-a-class-d-amp-introduces-g...

Regards

Spacelab
I am not an expert. I think the issue you are concerned about is if your have a true differential (complementary) circuit. If so the negative speaker levels are not a true ground and can short your amp if touched together. Many balanced circuits are not complementary so maybe you know that yours is? I believe this is the same as supporting the AES 48 standard but again I am no pro but know enough to be dangerous.  
Hello Spacelab,

     SVS is correct and I'm certain that I'm correct.  You won't have any issues.
     BTW, I like your Wadia integrated and read a few very good reviews on its performance.  Most of them mention that performance is improved significantly by using a good quality aftermarket power cord.  It doesn't have to be an expensive one, you may want to read a few reviews on the Intuition and aftermarket power cords in general.

  Best wishes,
       Tim
Hello Tim,

thanks for your answer. I read about using a good quality power cord and I read all the reviews about Wadia on Internet.

Regards


Below is the official response from Wadia support.

"No, a common ground speaker connection will damage the Intuition"