For the NAD 326BEE what would be the best way to integrate a subwoofer? I am considering to buy a single powered sub for my purposes.
the simplest would be an RCA Y-splitter at the preout, 1 to sub & 1 back to amp in. but an active crossover between preout and amp in would be the best. bale preout to XO, then mid/high out back to amp in. tapos XO low to sub. there might be pictures sa web that shows this.
EDIT: i just saw a picture of the c326bee rear showing 2 sub outs. same sa yo? if yes you can use either or both to feed your sub.
2 x 50W Continuous Power into 4 ohms and 8 ohms
100W, 150W, 200W IHF Dynamic power into 8, 4 and 2 ohms, respectively
PowerDrive™ circuit
NAD SR 8 Full System Remote control
Headphone socket
Front panel Media Player (MP) input for attaching portable MP3 Player
Relay Input Switching
Holmgren Toroidal Power transformer
7 Line inputs, including one tape in/out
All discrete circuitry Short signal path from input to output
All sockets Gold plated
Tone controls defeat switch
Main-amp input & pre-amp outputs
Subwoofer (mono) Out Soft Clipping™
IR Input/Output
12 volt trigger out
Detachable IEC Power Cable
<1W Standby Power Consumption
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