Hi All,
I am considering getting a subwoofer to compliment my NS10s and noticed that some subwoofers only have a single RCA or TS socket for the input feed.
Are manufacturer expecting that the user will feed it a summed mono signal of left and right?
Not all music or films have the bass in the center, so I am considering using a left and right RCA to mono RCA adaptor so that it covers all bass being played on both left and right channels.
Will this produce unwanted artefacts when using the adaptor, such as phasing?
There are also subwoofers that have a single output socket to daisy chain another subwoofer. Does anyone know if the consensus for sub outs are summed mono or left or right channel only?
Does it matter if its left or right only?
Thank you.
I am considering getting a subwoofer to compliment my NS10s and noticed that some subwoofers only have a single RCA or TS socket for the input feed.
Are manufacturer expecting that the user will feed it a summed mono signal of left and right?
Not all music or films have the bass in the center, so I am considering using a left and right RCA to mono RCA adaptor so that it covers all bass being played on both left and right channels.
Will this produce unwanted artefacts when using the adaptor, such as phasing?
There are also subwoofers that have a single output socket to daisy chain another subwoofer. Does anyone know if the consensus for sub outs are summed mono or left or right channel only?
Does it matter if its left or right only?
Thank you.