Serpico Unregistered guest | Art, Sorry to make this thread too personal but I have a question regarding your set up and I was hoping you could help me out. Silly question perhaps, How do you connect your sub to the C-162? I have a powered infinity sub that has two terminals one says "direct" and the other one "line level input". I was using a coax cable from my receiver's sub pre-out to the "direct" terminal but now that I purchased the NAD I realized that the pre-outs are RCA type...is there a cable that converts rca to coax? Or what can I do? Thank you very much in advance! Regards Nice system by the way! |
Silver Member Username: ArtkAlbany, Oregon USA Post Number: 583 Registered: Feb-05 | L/R pre outs from the line in on the sub. I buy subs with L/R line in but even if your sub just has an LFE in can be done with an appropriate splitter. Thank you for your kind words. What Infinity sub do you have precisely. I am very visual so if I could see the back I would have a better idea what could be done. |
Serpico Unregistered guest | Thank you so much for taking the time to reply to my post It is an Infinity entra 10", Here is a link to the maual http://manuals.harman.com/INF/HOM/Owner%27s%20Manual/ENTRA%20SUB%20OM.pdf I was doing some research and found this on the Internet, do you think that this cable would help? http://www.cinemacables.com/subwoofer%20Y%20VECTOR-II.htm |
Silver Member Username: ArtkAlbany, Oregon USA Post Number: 586 Registered: Feb-05 | A cable similar to that should work. I won't endorse that specific cable because I don't know that brand. I think NXG may make something similar for less. Don't use the LFE on the sub though. If you are looking for the best music sound use the line level in. Looks like a nice sub. |
Serpico Unregistered guest | I truly appreciate it ! Cheers |