Subwoofer hookup question
ScottW wrote:
trotsky wrote in message hlink.net...
ScottW wrote:
"Kalman Rubinson" wrote in message
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On Fri, 31 Oct 2003 02:37:07 GMT, "kgs" wrote:
what is the difference b/t line level inputs and speaker level inputs?
Line level inputs are usually coax (RCA), 1-4volts, negligible power
and high impedance (5kohms). Connect to the output of a preamp.
Speaker level inputs are usually paired wires (screw terminals or
binding posts), higher voltage and power (tens of volts and watts) and
low impedance (4-16ohms). Connect to the output of an amplifier.
Kal
Not in my powered sub, Hsu VTF-2 (which I think is the topic)
Speaker level are still high impedance so you don't need any
thick speaker wire to use the speaker level inputs.
Scottie, just out of curiosity, how did "connect to the output of an
amplifier" translate to "you need thick speaker wire" in your syphilitic
brain?
We all know you don't understand the different interconnect
requirements of a low impedance load and a high impedance load. Call
Madisound and for $40 they can help you out.
Let me get this straight: you're claiming that if I call Madisound or
anybody on Earth there exists the possibility of them telling when you
use "thick speaker wire" and "thin speaker wire" with respect to "high
and low impedance loads"? How do people get this ****ed up?
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