Connecting Sub-Out properly
BeantwortetHi everyone! First time posting here as I just recently got my new NODE and I've been very happy with it, overall. I have a Powered Subwoofer from my Speaker system and I'm having a hard time figuring out how to connect it to the Node.
Main question: My Subwoofer (connected to my speaker's built-in amp) has a Crossover Dial that I can adjust manually (set at 70hz now, recommended by Kanto for YU4), but if I connect it directly to NODE's sub-out where the crossover is controlled by the APP digitally, will I have 2 frequency cut-outs happening at the same time? (the app's and my subwoofer's); if not, what values should I put on my Sub8 slider? (it can't be turned off). Kanto_SUB8VMW_Back_canada-1_1200x1200.png
Longer text for context:
My previous setup was: Kanto YU4 Active Speakers (with built-in Class D Pre-Amp and DAC with RCA, coax, Toslink inputs) + Kanto Powered Sub8 (woofer). Music was connected through: Wiim Mini > Optical & Turntable > iFi Phono > RCA in. The speakers work and sound flawlessly with the Sub8 as they have a Sub-Out option that enables the low (or high?) crossover, which improved the sound so much when I added it.
Kanto back ports: Screenshot-2019-06-25-at-17.52.19.jpg
Now, I have the NODE connected directly to the Kanto Speaker through RCA, so I can take advantage of the built-in Dac which is supposed to be superior and also I can centralize my music and inputs on the Node, and possibly relieve any electric pressure on the YU4s.
However, when I started listening through the NODE and its internal DAC, despite the good music definition, I felt the same sound as initially with my Kanto speakers without the Sub: some frequencies (mainly low-mid) seems somewhat cramped, tight soundstage... anyway, screaming for release lol. That's why I went on buying their Subwoofer and when I connected it through the Sub-Out port, it was such a relief! It sounded much natural, wider soundstage, clearer vocals, etc... I was able to "recreate" that sound by using Roon's EQ (lower the bass, increase the highs), but I feel that's a cheat instead of solving the root issue.
So that's why I thought that maybe if I connected the subwoofer directly to the NODE, maybe it would improve the sound (recognizing that there's a sub, so it'd send bass signal directly to the sub, and relieving the rest of the stereo signal frequencies to the amp); even though my logic says that the NODE should send just a regular stereo track through RCA and my speaker's amp should do the crossover process itself as usual, but again, there's just something off with the tight/compressed sound coming from the Node RCA output.
Hope I was able to explain myself, and thanks in advance for your help!
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Hi Anton
The crossover is 80 Hz and not adjustable in the NODE. In the BluOS App, select the NODE, then in the Settings, Menu, Select Audio settings and enable a subwoofer to activate the signals below 80 Hz not to be sent to the mains.
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Hello! Thanks for the reply! Yes, I understand that part of the Node. My main question was what should I do with the dial on my subwoofer (that ranges from 40-120Hz)? but after some testing, I set my subwoofer's crossover dial to the same value (80) as on my Node with Sub ON, because putting it higher it created more rumble than tighter punches.
Thanks!
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