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#2279 - 06/10/02 01:02 AM 1050 subwoofer connection
scubadude1 Offline
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how do i hook up my MK subwoofer with two subwoofer outputs to my Outlaw with one subwoofer input. i'd appreciate any help. thanks

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#2280 - 06/10/02 08:19 AM Re: 1050 subwoofer connection
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You can get a splitter from Radio Shack or someplace similar to connect to the subwoofer output from the 1050 and then connect both subs' cables to that splitter.

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#2281 - 06/10/02 02:17 PM Re: 1050 subwoofer connection
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Many subs will also work perfectly with only one input connected.

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#2282 - 06/10/02 04:07 PM Re: 1050 subwoofer connection
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Oop, I was thinking "two subs" when I wrote that. Matthew's right, you only need to use one of the inputs (and it shouldn't matter which one, either). Check your sub manual to make sure, though.

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#2283 - 06/10/02 05:11 PM Re: 1050 subwoofer connection
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You could still use the splitter though and just run the 1 cable from the 1050 to the splitter and then plug the 2 ends of the splitter into the 2 inputs on your sub. Thats what I used to do a very long time ago with my old Polk sub.
I have read in other places of a "gain" by using a splitter but I'm not sure if they mean using one when you have 2 pre-outputs on your receiver or the 2 inputs on the sub, but it couldn't hurt. I think my REL said something like that?

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#2284 - 06/10/02 06:27 PM Re: 1050 subwoofer connection
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Yes, I think there is a gain issue, in that it will sound louder with the splitter, but that can be corrected for with the sub trim adjustment in the 1050 or the sub's volume control.

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