I've searched and searched, but can't find what connections are on the back of the Dayton 10" sub. Anyone?
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I've searched and searched, but can't find what connections are on the back of the Dayton 10" sub. Anyone?
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Originally Posted by SoSo09
Well you can do the speaker wire route or the rca route. I have the 12" BTW.
I plan on getting 2 small bookshelves and a T-Amp plugged into an Audigy 2. What's the best way?
I'd put the sound through the sub (line level RCA connectors), through the T-amp, and to the speakers. :)
That's generally the preferred way.
You could put the T-amp before the sub, and connect it to the high level inputs (wire clips/posts, whatever it has on the back) on the sub, but that's not optimal.
I have it connected through rca in and there is an out too for connecting another sub but I doubt you'll need more than one.
Why is going through the T-amp less optimal? I would imagine any sort of amp first would only help...unless it's that bad of an amp. Or is it only cuz it has the wire clips/posts and not a sub cable setup? I can't say I know much about it...Quote:
Originally Posted by commanderkeen
the dayton, has rca line in/outs that you'll want to you. audigy - > (line in)mini to rca ->dayton -> (line out) rca to mini -> t-amp -> speakers. exactly the way I do it, except I've got a regular receiver instead of a t amp.
here is also the link to the dayton manual, which has a little more info on what all connections it has.
http://www.partsexpress.com/pdf/300-632.pdf