Matthews Posted July 6, 2014 Share Posted July 6, 2014 Just to be SURE! Is it OK to feed another sub with the "HIGH PASS OUTPUT" ? Thank you ♪ ♫ ♪ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
aspro fitou Posted July 6, 2014 Share Posted July 6, 2014 Hello I see that you that button for subwoofer cut of frequency +/- 50 Hz. Its is better you turn that button on 150Hz. a verry frendly greeting from the netherlands and my home town Eindhoven. Hans Verbiest. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Matthews Posted July 6, 2014 Author Share Posted July 6, 2014 Its is better you turn that button on 150Hz Thank you "aspro" - If I turn the crossover freq. up it becomes VERY unpleasant and creates a horrible "rumble" with even the slightest source of low frequency, a verry frendly greeting from the netherlands and my home town Eindhoven Rock and Roll my friend ♪ ♫ ♪ - Greetings from BoCoMo - welcome to the Forum Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chris A Posted July 6, 2014 Share Posted July 6, 2014 If that other sub is only there to produce 80 Hz and higher frequencies, then it's okay, Otherwise, I'd think about an RCA splitter box upstream of the "Low Level Input" connector. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Matthews Posted July 6, 2014 Author Share Posted July 6, 2014 (edited) If that other sub is only there to produce 80 Hz and higher frequencies It would be running from the main sub, a Paradigm PW2200 to a feed a Klipsch RW-12. Both run lower than 80. Is the HIGH PASS more than just the signal? I do have a couple of splitters but was hoping they would not be necessary. I just don't want to damage a brand new Bash amp in the RW. Or the Paradigm amp for that matter. Thanks Edited July 6, 2014 by Matt 1970 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Scrappydue Posted July 6, 2014 Share Posted July 6, 2014 It's made to run say to a 2 channel amp for maybe some bookshelves and be providing a cutoff for them. Same as new receivers do now. So basically you do not want to use. Throw a y splitter in there and run to each sub. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chris A Posted July 6, 2014 Share Posted July 6, 2014 If that other sub is only there to produce 80 Hz and higher frequencies Is the HIGH PASS more than just the signal? I do have a couple of splitters but was hoping they would not be necessary. I just don't want to damage a brand new Bash amp in the RW. Or the Paradigm amp for that matter. Thanks No, it isn't - signal only, according to the writing that I see on your picture. I don't believe that you're going to damage anything by splitting the RCA signal line to your first sub, especially if you turn the gains down when setting everything up, then turn them up slowly to dial them in. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
willland Posted July 6, 2014 Share Posted July 6, 2014 (edited) If that other sub is only there to produce 80 Hz and higher frequencies It would be running from the main sub, a Paradigm PW2200 to a feed a Klipsch RW-12. Both run lower than 80. Is the HIGH PASS more than just the signal? I do have a couple of splitters but was hoping they would not be necessary. I just don't want to damage a brand new Bash amp in the RW. Or the Paradigm amp for that matter. Thanks If you just want to run a pair of subs, then a y-splitter is the way to go. My Revel B15 has an auxiliary output designed for daisy chaining subwoofers which it looks like you are trying to accomplish. It also has a high pass output which is not designed for that purpose. Bill Edited July 6, 2014 by willland 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Matthews Posted July 6, 2014 Author Share Posted July 6, 2014 No, it isn't - signal only, according to the writing that I see on your picture Fabulous! Thank you all VERY MUCH daisy chaining will "daisy" with some splitters... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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