Vintage Audio Research subwoofer connect.


I am thinking about a powered subwoofer for my vintage system. Just mulling it over primarily because the room is somewhat restricted in terms of positioning. I don't hear any problems but you know how audiophiles are.

I am wondering if it is reasonably possible to even connect a subwoofer.

The system is this: Audio Research LS-16 tube pre-amp via balanced cables into Proceed Madrigal HPA2 (Levinson) amp (500w into 4 ohms) via Transparent Cables bi-wired to Aerial Acoustics 7B towers.

There is an Oppo blu-ray player that I use for CD transport and DAC.

I'm assuming the preferred route to the subwoofer is through the AR LS-16 but I'm not very sophisticated with this stuff. Output sets on the back of the LS-16 include "Main 1" which are RCA and "Main 2" and "Main 3" which are balanced. Only "Main 2" is in use. There is also a "Record" output set which is RCA.

I'm hoping it is possible just run L and R RCA cables from "Main 1" to the L and R line level inputs on the sub.

Is that right?

There are no output selection switches on the front of the LS-16 so I'm assuming all 3 of the "Main" outputs are always 'on'?

 

 

n80

I think the OP (and others) should consider an active crossover and EQ in order to integrate the sub(s) with the main speakers.  Adjusting just the level ain't enough.

@n80 I have an ARC REF6 (now an SE).  Around 2018, I found a doc on the ARC website blog that talked about impedance matching of ARC preamps and main/subwoofer systems (since removed from website).  Apparently, adding a sub can make the impedance too high, or too low, I forget.  I got the values for my equipment and calculated the apparent impedance of the speaker system and it was off for a single-end connection and just made it for a balanced connection.  So I replaced my RCA interconnects with balanced (Morrow Audio SUB3 Reference Subwoofer Cable Pair).  I don't recall it being a huge change in sound, maybe a little, and maybe that was placebo.  Just saying that there can be issues.  You might want to talk with ARC.  IF you do, suggest they re-instate their blog, and repost the old articles for all.

Thanks @docknow . I have pretty much decided not to add a subwoofer to this system.

After suppressing the urge to fix a problem that probably isn't there I have done  some critical listening and really don't think I even need one. Thanks to all who replied.