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You'll need three long RCA-RCA leads, two of which connect to the SUPERNAIT (stereo use) and one of which connects to the AV2 (.1 / LFE use).
The stereo leads should feed the AUX input on the nSUB, with the single lead feeding the AV input, IIRC.
This will allow you to optimize the nSUB wit different presets for music (two-channel) and movie effects, let alone multichannel music....
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| Posts: 2233 | Location: Niles/Chicago, Illinois, USA | Registered: Mon 31 July 2000 |   |
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Alternatively, you could make the 2 channel connection at high level from the rears of the speakers.
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| Posts: 5823 | Location: Shirts (where it is?) | Registered: Thu 29 April 2004 |   |
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David,
Thanks - that's what I thought might be te case. However, what stops the n-sub then getting input from both AV2 and SN simultaneously?
Adam,
Thanks also, but I don't understand what you are suggesting!
Ian
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| Posts: 131 | Location: Southern England | Registered: Mon 07 August 2000 |   |
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quote: Thanks - that's what I thought might be te case. However, what stops the n-sub then getting input from both AV2 and SN simultaneously?
You simply switch between aux and AV inputs using the sub remote. Nigel
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quote: Originally posted by Ian Pilgrim: I don't understand what you are suggesting!
Have a read of the relevant section in http://www.naim-audio.com/download/man_speakers_2004.pdf . It may give you a better idea of how the n-SUB works and the options available. Each preset can be set for a different input - with other associated parameters stored for each.
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