matthill75
12-20-2012, 06:12 PM
Happy Holidays Ya'll!
Got a few questions. I bought a subwoofer (cerwin vega xls15s) for my HT system (Emotiva umc-1 pre to emotiva xpa-5 power amp) for 5.1.
My 2-channel stereo system consists of a refurbished Yamaha C-4 preamp and Emotiva xpa-2 power amp. They trade the main speakers back and forth (Cerwin vega XLS-215) but are otherwise separate.
I was curious about hooker up the subwoofer to my 2-channel stereo system and have questions about setting it up.
The Yamaha has two pre-outs. Easy enough, right? One pair of RCA's too the power amp and one set to the powered subwoofer.
My question involves how to set up the crossover frequencies and volume control on the subwoofer itself.
The Yamaha has a main feature being "tone bypass" where you can get straight signal path from the source to speakers. Its a clean path and it bypasses all the bass/treble controls, turnover frequency controls, and low/hi filters. This is typically turned on.
If I add a subwoofer, do I need to turn the "tone bypass" off so I can tweak the turnover (crossover) frequency of the mains and turn the filters on/off?
In addition, If I turn off the "tone bypass" wont anything I do to change turnover frequencies of the main speakers also affect the signal going to my subwoofer?
I presume that an older preamplifier with two pre-outs was for running monoblocks and not for a powered subwoofer.
Got a few questions. I bought a subwoofer (cerwin vega xls15s) for my HT system (Emotiva umc-1 pre to emotiva xpa-5 power amp) for 5.1.
My 2-channel stereo system consists of a refurbished Yamaha C-4 preamp and Emotiva xpa-2 power amp. They trade the main speakers back and forth (Cerwin vega XLS-215) but are otherwise separate.
I was curious about hooker up the subwoofer to my 2-channel stereo system and have questions about setting it up.
The Yamaha has two pre-outs. Easy enough, right? One pair of RCA's too the power amp and one set to the powered subwoofer.
My question involves how to set up the crossover frequencies and volume control on the subwoofer itself.
The Yamaha has a main feature being "tone bypass" where you can get straight signal path from the source to speakers. Its a clean path and it bypasses all the bass/treble controls, turnover frequency controls, and low/hi filters. This is typically turned on.
If I add a subwoofer, do I need to turn the "tone bypass" off so I can tweak the turnover (crossover) frequency of the mains and turn the filters on/off?
In addition, If I turn off the "tone bypass" wont anything I do to change turnover frequencies of the main speakers also affect the signal going to my subwoofer?
I presume that an older preamplifier with two pre-outs was for running monoblocks and not for a powered subwoofer.