Do any of you have a wiring schematic for the Depth I Sub.
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Running amps into powered subs with their own amps, how does that work? Im guessing that the power sticks so that you're running the woofer with both the built in amp and the external amp? Isn't that overkill? Some of these modern subs have 1000 watt amps on a single woofer. Adding in another 400 watts, danger in blowing that speaker or no real change in quality of sound?
Ok, that makes sense. Did not know that. What would make that superior over running in a RCA plug? When you run RCA, thats still like a high level input isnt it? The signal is raw right out of the amp with no filter? Running them out of the RCA jacks for the front speaker jacks on the amp.The high level input utilizes a high impedance on a powered sub. All it's doing is using the amplified signal from your main amp as just a signal, nothing else. It's not using power from your main amp to actually power the sub or add power to the sub, nor is it taking any power from your main amp (because of the high impedance).
So if I were to do it, I would run two sets of speaker wire from each terminal of my aragon amp? One speaker cable each to the Prodigy speakers and then another set to 2 subwoofers? Right now I have a nice set of speaker wires with spade connectors going to the Prodigy speakers. Perhaps use some banana plugs to run to the two subwoofers? I suspect that the speaker wire going to the subwoofer wouldnt have to be as high quality as that used for the main speakers?RCA is low level, a max of possibly 2 volts or so depending on your preamp and signal. An amplifier's output is a lot higher than that, allowing longer distance runs without worry of noise being injected into the signal.
Also, I have yet to experience any ground loop hum with subs connected via high level inputs. One of my brothers kept having ground loop issues with his subs in his system. After I told him to try running the subs via the high level inputs, he hasn't had an issue since.
Lastly, for whatever reason, it seems that the built-in crossover controls on the subs seem to have greater range and control when fed via high level from the main amp, not to mention the subs will tend to take on the sound signature of the main amp as well for even better integration to the main speakers.
A LOT of people complain about that last bit because they say "you can't hear a difference in the bass below 80 Hz". That's total nonsense. And depending on how high up you run the sub's crossover point, this makes all the difference in the world, as well as running TRUE stereo subs like I am.
Just checking, running RCA out from an amp would be a different signal than using the sub out jack, right? The sub out would have been filtered by the DSP of the receiver/pre amp, and the RCA out from the Left and right channel will be an untouched signal?
Ok. My Marantz has the ability to set the crossover point for every speaker. So if I didnt have the fronts set to large, the sub wouldn't get a signal below the crossover too, right? Right now i have the fronts set at 80 hz. So id have to have those set to large with no crossover? I let Audyssey set the crossover points and then make small changes to that. In this case I'd have to either not use Audyssey at all, or just over ride the fronts settings? End up getting into external crossover?That's correct. But note that by not using the sub out, your receiver or pre-amp will be adding the LFE channel to your fronts also (technically to any speakers set to "large"). So for any content that has a discrete LFE channel it will go to your Prodigies as well instead of just the subwoofer.
So if I were to do it, I would run two sets of speaker wire from each terminal of my aragon amp? One speaker cable each to the Prodigy speakers and then another set to 2 subwoofers? Right now I have a nice set of speaker wires with spade connectors going to the Prodigy speakers. Perhaps use some banana plugs to run to the two subwoofers? I suspect that the speaker wire going to the subwoofer wouldnt have to be as high quality as that used for the main speakers?
I have never run two speaker wires from one terminal before and figure maybe using a spade and banana together would make it easier, and could save some money by not using highly expensive speaker wire for the sub.
Ok. My Marantz has the ability to set the crossover point for every speaker. So if I didnt have the fronts set to large, the sub wouldn't get a signal below the crossover too, right? Right now i have the fronts set at 80 hz. So id have to have those set to large with no crossover? I let Audyssey set the crossover points and then make small changes to that. In this case I'd have to either not use Audyssey at all, or just over ride the fronts settings? End up getting into external crossover?
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