How do I hook up a subwoofer for 2-channel


I want to use 2-subs in a 2-channel system.I am going to use either Rel or Martin Logan. Which ever one I decide to go with How do you connect the wiring so that one sub controls the right channel and the other the left? I want to use these subs with a Martin Logan speaker.
russb
Dear Russb: The main target of the REL subs is to augment the performance on FULL RANGE SPEAKERS ( you can read it in the page #18 of the REL manual ). Your ML aren't FRS, that's why you are looking the integration of two subwoofers. The REL subs aren't, really, for a true stereo integration, normally are designed for to run in mono way.

The own ML subs and Velodyne's can be very good alternatives.

If you want really to have a quality sound reproduction improvement from your audio system my advise is that that subs integration should be in a TRUE STEREO WAY.

Please read carefully these links about:

http://forum.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/fr.pl?eanlg&1117893153&openflup&27&4#27

http://forum.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/fr.pl?eanlg&1117893153&openflup&31&4#31

http://forum.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/fr.pl?eanlg&1117893153&openflup&4&4#4

Regards and enjoy the music.
Raul.
if you use the high-pass crossover in the sub you only need one pair of outputs from the preamp, right?
Hello Russ,I have never used the speaker connection,, so i cant answer your question ,sorry,,Hifidreams says speaker connect works better,i also respect Rauls opinions ,please check out the links he provided,good reading!Let us know what you decide as i would be interested in what works best for you,Ray
Dear Goatwuss: Right, you only need one pre-out: L,R. As a fact, if any one want to integrate subs in a true stereo way where the subs control deck has a high-pass filter ( a must for running in stereo ) one pre-out is more than enough.

Regards and enjoy the music.
Raul.