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Connect the speakers to the speaker outs on the sub.
Connect the speakers to the speaker outs on the sub.
How to split stereo into stereo plus sub out?
You do not need a splitter. Connect the LOC to whichever speaker outs you want. At 20k (or more) the LOC presents near zero load to the amp. It will not affect anything. Also the bass being used to drive the subs is so low it is not even stereo. So you could if you wanted connect all the subs to just one channel. You are right to be thinking about impedance however at 20k ohms or even higher it simply is not a factor. |
SVS SB-2000 do not have speaker level input, line level in only. It sounds like you will be using the DAC as the volume control. If you are using RCA cables from the DAC to the Yamaha amp then the easiest way to deal with this is to buy an RCA Y-adapter for left and right channels. Plug Y-adapter into DAC and run RCA cables to everything. https://www.amazon.com/Mediabridge-ULTRA-RCA-Y-Adapter-Inches/dp/B005DL2OVE/ref=psdc_172544_t2_B004E... |
Are you using the XLR's for the amplifier inputs? If so, getting a 1/4" TRS phone plug adapter to RCA's(if that's what your running to the subs) would be simple hookup. XLR's and 1/4" TRS inputs on that amp are in parallel, so both will see the change in output from your preamp or DAC. Don't mess with high level outputs of the amp and resistors, you are asking for trouble. Y's will add noise. |