Visit the Naim E-Store
Naim Audio Main Website    forums  Hop To Forum Categories  Naim Users  Hop To Forums  Home Theatre    Sub connection

Closed Topic Closed
Go
New
Find
Tools
  Login/Join 
Member
Posted
I recently got a denon 4306 receiver that i have connected to my set up as a processor/3 channel amp ,to finish of the home cinema i need a subwoofer which i will hook up to the Denon , I would like to be able to use it for 2 channel as well though sometimes. Can i do that Confused . Sub will be either svs pc or pb ultra. Other kit is in my profile. Cheers.
 
Posts: 78 | Location: Scotland | Registered: Sat 26 November 2005Edit or Delete MessageReport This Post
Member
Posted Hide Post
Your options are either the Nsub or a REL. I have tried RELs and i can recommend them.
 
Posts: 451 | Location: Saudi Arabia, Riyadh | Registered: Wed 05 September 2007Edit or Delete MessageReport This Post
Member
Posted Hide Post
I think you may have misunderstood me Flame,I already no what sub i am after, its the connection i am asking about. Thanks any way.
 
Posts: 78 | Location: Scotland | Registered: Sat 26 November 2005Edit or Delete MessageReport This Post
Member
Posted Hide Post
I've just looked at these two subs....
They both employ a pair of stereo RCA inputs, a pair of outs, and a pair of XLR inputs.

Basically you have a choice.

If you want to run the sub in home theatre ONLY mode, run a single RCA from the sub out of your Denon to the left RCA input of the sub. Set the sub's x-over around 120Hz, volume around 33-50%, and plug the mic into your Denon and let it do the auto setup routine.

If you want to run the sub purely as a supplement to you 2-channel setup then get a Naim sub lead (5pin Din-RCA pair) made up... hook that from the HiCap (one of the spare outputs you'll have) to the RCA stereo input of the sub. Then spend hours & hours of fun balancing the sub's volume and x-over to your stereo kit Cool


If you want both.... buy a different sub.

An n-sub, for example, has dedicated LFE (.1) inputs as well as stereo RCA... this allows you to connect it up in both the ways described above, and switch it from movie to music mode in order to get your moneys worth out of it whatever you're listening to.

I don't use and n-Sub, I use a Focal JM Lab Profile SW904 sub... but basically it does the same thing, and that's why I chose it. (see my profile).

If your choice of sub is a done deal, and you're getting it for movies, then hook it up straight to the denon as above.

All the best

Mike
 
Posts: 445 | Location: On a stool, bottom of the stairwell, at Headley Grange | Registered: Fri 27 January 2006Edit or Delete MessageReport This Post
Member
Posted Hide Post
thanks very much mike ,much appreciated. Jase.
 
Posts: 78 | Location: Scotland | Registered: Sat 26 November 2005Edit or Delete MessageReport This Post
 Previous Topic | Next Topic powered by eve community  

Closed Topic Closed

Naim Audio Main Website    forums  Hop To Forum Categories  Naim Users  Hop To Forums  Home Theatre    Sub connection

© Naim Audio Ltd, 2006.