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Bottlehead Kits => S.E.X. Kit => Topic started by: dpwoos on November 17, 2024, 03:57:49 AM
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PJ had mentioned it in the past. There's a 249K resistor between the 0.1uF brown coupling cap and ground. You can lift the ground end, then solder in a 2.49K resistor between the free end of the 249K resistor and ground. The subwoofer out can be taken from this node. I would run a twisted pair of wires from ground and this node on each channel to a pair of female RCA plugs and let them hang from the bottom out the back of the amp just to test this out.
We just did this mod to a Stereomour, and it works great. I recently completed two S.E.X. 3.0 with C4S, and would like to also add subwoofer outputs to one of them. Is it a good idea to do the same thing as we did to the Stereomour? Thanks!
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It should work, though you may find that the subwoofer level control will need to be adjusted when swapping between the two amps.
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That's good news - thanks! In fact, I think I will add the sub outs to both of the S.E.X. amps while I am at it. On the Stereomour we used two 2-lug terminal strips and shielded 2-conductor - pretty neat and performs perfectly.