2 subs connected to a 2 channel amp?


To hook up 2 subs to a 2 channel amp, does that mean I need 3 pairs of cables from the left and the right? One pair to the speaker per side and then to each sub?  

That seems like a crap load of cables. 

Has anyone ever done anything like this? 

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Well that's an interesting idea. Didn't even know it had a sub out until you said something.  :)

So connection to speaker out of the node to the sub, L/R speaker connection as normal out of the integrated amp and then I just need to use the node's volume control.

I will def look into this!!! thanks!

If you want a device to accomplish this check out the dspeaker 8033 sub equalizer.

John - correct on the above if I’m reading it correctly.

Node > sub out > y-connector (male to two female) > separate RCA runs to each subs’ LFE. 

Node > RCA R & L output > Amp R & L input

Master volume through Node’s variable volume control. If the sub’s signal is low (like you’re needing to really push the gain on the subs) you could also play around with another y-connector (female to two males) into R & L inputs of the subs.

Node > sub out >

If I recall correctly using the sub out on the Node you loose 

the ability to bypass the internal Node Dac, therefore no

external Dac can be used.

Greetings 

Maybe an external crossover would solve your problem? As mentioned above the Dspesker 8033 is a great little unit for setting up subwoofers.

Joe Nies