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Old October 31st 04, 01:24 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
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Stewart Pinkerton wrote:

On Sat, 30 Oct 2004 02:30:15 +0100, nsj
wrote:

Keith G wrote:

I take it the 'Hi Level In' and 'Hi Level Out' is where the speaker output
wires from a stereo amp are routed for a normal 'sub/sat' stereo setup?
(amp - sub - speakers.)


Yes. I envisage the subwoofer would rely on the main amplifier power to
move the air, using only active circuitry to provide crossover and phase
adjustment.


Not quite. The sub has its own power, those connections may provide
high-pass filtering for the main speakers, which are fed from the Hi
Level Out terminals.


I don't think I was being clear enough. This would most likely be the case
if the high level in/out was used, with the internal amplification only
being used when the equipment was supplied with a line-level input.

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