SurfWax
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Yes thank you, I've considered that but I'd rather avoid having to buy another thing.
Yes thank you, I've considered that but I'd rather avoid having to buy another thing.
Jeffrey from TamAudio sells them for cheap
http://tamaudio.com/store/index.php?route=product/product&path=39_46&product_id=80
The different opamp versions should sound the same. They're just different packages for different applications
Guys, can you install a subwoofer directly through RCA cables to the Maverick D1? I didn't see any SUB out on the device.
Not sure if this will answer your question but I think I understand it, I have the tube out going to 5.1 front inputs on my receiver so I bypass the receiver's dacs and since my receiver only has a low freq output to the sub (one rca cable to the sub) I have spliced the left and right output of the SS together to input to the receiver's LFE input. I'm sure you could use just the left or right and be fine though. Or if your sub has left and right inputs your in like flinn. One of the benifits of having two outputs, a mini pre-amp.
Hope this helps.
So i got 2 receivers, my record player and my Laptop (if those are actually receivers, wasn't to sure about what a receiver was :S) and i wanted this Maverick D1 just to connect my speakers and my subwoofer to the D1 and be able to use both my laptop and record player on it.
So would you have any idea on how to do that?
Some information:
I got a canton passive subwoofer with a left and right low level input.
and no speakers so far.
Record player and laptop are not receivers. They are simply equipments that plays your recordings, aka audio player.
Maverick D1 is designed to be hooked up to an amplifier (be it speaker or headphone)
If you are running on passive speakers and subwoofer, you will need an amplifier to power them. There is no way you can hook an RCA cable to a passive speaker/subwoofer.
Owh wait i messed active and passive up, sorry :S.. I've actually got an active subwoofer.. I know this since it says powered subwoofer on the back.. Bleh
Active subs are hooked to either your Amplifier/Receivers or your Active Speakers via an RCA cable.
You don't hook them to a DAC.
Active subs are hooked to either your Amplifier/Receivers or your Active Speakers via an RCA cable.
You don't hook them to a DAC.
Btw, you said you only connect active subs to amplifiers instead of DAC's but isnt this both a DAC and a AMP? (sorry for my ignorance, really trying to learn).
I get how i connect the subwoofer to my set, by connecting it to my active speakers now!