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Connecting active sub with alligator clips

By Zora

7 years ago



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    #2 7 years ago
    Quoted from Zora:

    I saw that many of you connect an external active sub with high level input using alligator clips from the pin cabinet bass Speakers without disconnecting them. This means that two bass speakers (connected parallel) have to be fed by the pin.
    I plan to do that as well for a GB LE, but would like to check, whether it is technically without problem and does not negatively affect the speach output unit in the pin.
    The alternative would be to disconnect the cabinet bass speaker and replace it by the external sub.
    Any comments are appreciated.

    I have an external sub(Polk psw-10) hooked up to my Met Pro by alligator clips and it sounds great, best mod I've put on it!

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