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hello everyone.
i have a very simple stereo setup here and now i wanted to connect a passive sub to it
the amp im using basically looks like this:
i have 3 different pairs of speakers that are all twisted together and wired into the speaker connectors from the amp like this:
now i want to connect this sub (samsung ps-wdg36) into this setup, it only has inputs and no outputs:
my idea was to respectively merge the + and - from left and right from the amp together and put them into the sub like this:
or take the + and - from one pair of the speakers and lead that into the sub like this:
would this work or would it cause any short circuits or other unwanted effects that could potentially damage the amp or the other speakers?
what else would be the best way to connect that sub to that setup?
tyvm
i have a very simple stereo setup here and now i wanted to connect a passive sub to it
the amp im using basically looks like this:
i have 3 different pairs of speakers that are all twisted together and wired into the speaker connectors from the amp like this:
now i want to connect this sub (samsung ps-wdg36) into this setup, it only has inputs and no outputs:
my idea was to respectively merge the + and - from left and right from the amp together and put them into the sub like this:
or take the + and - from one pair of the speakers and lead that into the sub like this:
would this work or would it cause any short circuits or other unwanted effects that could potentially damage the amp or the other speakers?
what else would be the best way to connect that sub to that setup?
tyvm