![]() I don't know those speakers, but from my use I do know that the Sonos Sub works very well with the Connect Amp + typical stand mount speakers that don't do deep bass well. If they don't have the Sonos Sub to sell, it is a commercial issue. ( Elipson Planet Sub), which is cheaper, so not a commercial issue I think. ![]() The high end audio shop, where I bougt the setup 'wont' sell me the sonos sub as they say it doest work well with the sonos connect Amp, instead they advise me the sub with goes with this speaker line. But like you say, I don't think I will buy a subwoofer now after all, you are my soundguru Kumar! □ I used to turn off the subwoofer for music and turn it on for movies, it was a bit unpractical but I thought it sounded better. ![]() A long time ago I had Wharfedale Floorspeakers and an active Heco Sub, I just bought what I thought sounded good and knew and know nothing about technical stuff. □ Just to be clear, my interest in a subwoofer is mainly for movies. REL recommends this as the best way to connect their subs, even though they can take a line level input from the Connect Amp sub out as well.Īs to what will sound best in your set up - the Dali Sub, Sonos, or a REL kind of Sub, I don't have the experience to say, maybe others here can help.Īs to what will sound best in your set up - the Dali Sub, Sonos, or a REL kind of Sub, I don't have the experience to say, maybe others here can help.Ok, invaluable advice for a newbie like me. Crossover is then selected in the Sub in a manner that allows it to add to what the main speakers do with bass content. Or look for subs that take inputs wired from the speaker terminals of the Connect Amp to a high level input on the Sub - this leaves the main speakers delivering all the music they would if there was no Sub in place. If yes, a Sonos Sub can be set to as low as 50hz with the Connect Amp, leaving content above that with the main speakers. In your place I would first see if the music I like has bass content that goes lower than what the floor standers can deliver, to an extent that dilutes music enjoyment. Or do you have some other tip on what subwoofer to buy and how to connect it so that wont happen? Maybe i should rethink the subwoofer it thats the case. This is the subwoofer the guy at the store recommended: □ I understand what you mean with the low frequencies being better handled by the Floorspeakers. The guy at the store that sold me the Dali Zensor 5:s and the Connect Amp recommended DALI Sub E-9F which costs around 470 Euro here so maybe that will be my budget if you dont give me a good reason to go higher, im open to all suggestions. Im not excactly sure of my budget since it depends alot on how much money i have to spend to get a good wubwoofer, i think im prepared to pay enough to get a suitable subwoofer. It would be easier to make recommendations if we had some idea of your budget as well. It would still work though, you wouldn't be left with a hole in the sound or anything, it's just that the sub would be handling frequencies that you may be better letting the Dalis deal with. What Kumar is saying is that the Dalis, being floorstanders, are probably quite capable at frequencies below 80Hz, so would possibly benefit from a lower crossover (say 50Hz for example), which the Connect:Amp can't provide. ![]() No, other way around, if the Connect:Amp detects anything attached to the sub-out it will cut all frequencies below 80Hz from the main speakers and send them all to the sub-woofer.
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