Here you go Cary's reply.....Any thoughts?
Richard.
The best thing to do would be to run a pair of cables from the second pair on main outputs to you subwoofer. Do not use a Y-adapter to a mono sub input. The connections should be stereo (R/L) connections.
The outputs are capacitor coupled but the positive phase from the XLR is shared with the RCA positive signal. They are not isolated from each other. This type of subwoofer setup is done a lot with our equipment and unless there is a very low input impedance at the amplifier inputs, like 10K or below you shouldnt have any issues doing this. The SLP-05 has plenty of gain to drive this.
Hope this helps!
Dan Wemmer
Technician
CARY AUDIO DESIGN
Richard.
The best thing to do would be to run a pair of cables from the second pair on main outputs to you subwoofer. Do not use a Y-adapter to a mono sub input. The connections should be stereo (R/L) connections.
The outputs are capacitor coupled but the positive phase from the XLR is shared with the RCA positive signal. They are not isolated from each other. This type of subwoofer setup is done a lot with our equipment and unless there is a very low input impedance at the amplifier inputs, like 10K or below you shouldnt have any issues doing this. The SLP-05 has plenty of gain to drive this.
Hope this helps!
Dan Wemmer
Technician
CARY AUDIO DESIGN