Two subwoofers for two channel music listening


Hi all , 
How do you hook up two active subwoofers? I have two SVS 1000 series subwoofers with both high level (speaker) and line level (RCA) ins.

Method one - Lets say the subs have high/speaker level inputs. So do you hook up the left sub from the left amplifier out and similarly right speaker out from the amp to right sub high level in? This set up is just like the stereo pair of speakers.

Method two - The alternate is from a preamp hook up the RCA line in of one subwoofer then daisy chain i.e. RCA out from the first sub to the RCA in of the second subwoofer. Not using a Y splitter from the preamp. Trying to use both red and white RCA from preamp to red and white RCA in of the first sub.

Which method do you prefer? Any benefit or disadvantage of one over the other? Thanks for your comments and inputs.
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@georgehifi

Do those adapters both transfer the signal into the amp, while also feeding out to the sub? For  some reason, I thought they only went to the input path. Or, are you saying use the spitter at the pre via the bi-pass connections?

If so, $10 and an additional cable (have one long length I am not using) could be a consideration.
@georgehifi. 
You will get a cleaner signal (bass) from the line level, as an amps speaker output, is far dirtier. 

Then why is REL recommend using speaker out?

I am more inclined to believe REL.
I am more inclined to believe REL.

Go with what you like

Did you see and comprehend the circuit link I posted that all subs do similar to.And any tech will tell you line level has less distortions noise ect than speaker level will have.

Cheers George
As an MME yes I can read and understand your schematic @georgehifi though it has been 40 years since I took the required circuits course.

Still I will stick what REL is telling me over you.

Cheers.
skypunk292 posts01-31-2021 12:10pm
"....Then why is REL recommend using speaker out?"

REL has long maintained that Speaker Level connections to their subs provides better (and easier) integration because the same signal feeding the main speakers is also fed to the subs. As such, the sound characteristics of the main power amp are accounted for.

In general, I've always found it best to heed the advice of equipment designers, who know far more about their products than Internet "experts".