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Other Gear => Speakers => Topic started by: Agweeks on January 20, 2020, 12:10:58 PM

Title: Ways to add send signal to a Sub from my stereomour
Post by: Agweeks on January 20, 2020, 12:10:58 PM
I would like to add a subwoofer my Klipsch La Scalas. With my rock records I find myself looking for frequencies below 50k, especially at low volumes.

I have a Stereomour. A powered sub may be a good solution. I can also buy or build a separate power amp. Any suggestions or examples would be welcomed.

Could I create a signal output from the preamp stage to feed a power amp and crossover for the sub/subs. I am thinking the signal could be controlled by way of a toggle switch so as to easily control when the subs receive a signal or not.

If all of this is crazy talk I’m open to that too; just tell me to keep listening and embrace the limitations of my beautiful sounding system.
Title: Re: Ways to add send signal to a Sub from my stereomour
Post by: maryc27182 on January 20, 2020, 01:15:28 PM
I connected a REL subwoofer (or, as they call it, a "sub-bass" system) to my Stereomour. REL recommends connecting to the speaker output terminals of the Stereomour, so I did that. So my speaker output terminals had wires going to the REL subwoofer, as well as wires going to my 2-way speakers.

The REL is powered, and has a crossover.

I think there are multiple solutions; this one worked well for me. Good luck!

Mary
Title: Re: Ways to add send signal to a Sub from my stereomour
Post by: maryc27182 on January 20, 2020, 01:26:14 PM
Also, there are a number of other threads on this forum which discuss ways to do this. Here's one useful one: https://forum.bottlehead.com/index.php?topic=10243.0 (https://forum.bottlehead.com/index.php?topic=10243.0)
Title: Re: Ways to add send signal to a Sub from my stereomour
Post by: Tom-s on January 21, 2020, 10:35:32 PM
An almost free solution may come from rewiring the SII to use the full choke winding or rewiring to 45’s.
The first helped my Heresy III’s a lot. And there lots of testimonials on here for the 45’s.
You can find out how it’s done in various threads on this forum.
Costs are just a few resistors.
Title: Re: Ways to add send signal to a Sub from my stereomour
Post by: borism on January 28, 2020, 11:27:22 AM
We built for my son this 10' subwoofer kit:
https://www.parts-express.com/dayton-audio-10-reference-series-ho-subwoofer-and-cabinet-bundle--300-7091
They also sell an inexpensive class D plate amplifier (Yung SD-300-6). We connected it to his solid state amplifier using the same method as Mary described through the speaker output terminals.
It is inexpensive, very high quality, sounds great and is DIY!