Is it possible to power a sub with a receiver?

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  • scruffy57
    Junior Member
    • Dec 2009
    • 3

    Is it possible to power a sub with a receiver?

    I have the onkyo tx-sr607. I am planning on building a subwoofer. I was wondering since I am only going to use 5.1, can I use the extra 2 channels to power a passive subwoofer? I didn't know if it was possible to use a crossover to filter out the high frequency or something.

    I am going to go ahead and apologize for my ignorance on home audio.

    thanks for your help!
  • Kal Rubinson
    Super Senior Member
    • Mar 2006
    • 2109

    #2
    You cannot do that as you wish. There's no way to insert the proper filters in those outputs. You would have to add an external amp for the sub.
    Kal Rubinson
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    "Music in the Round"
    Senior Contributing Editor, Stereophile
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    • ribd1
      Junior Member
      • Sep 2006
      • 8

      #3
      scruffy57....

      yes it can be done...your sub would have to have two drivers to feed one with the left amp output and the other with the right...or build two seperate subs and feed them independently...you would need a crossover to filter the high-pass...check out www.partsexpress.com you can get a basic 12db octave crossover that is pre-built, I think they only go down to 80hz...this would be fine if you are using it for hometheater. It would be ok for music, but a little high for most tastes...otherwise you'd have to build your own crossover to accomodate your needs. The only problem you may encounter is you might need to also get a passive volume control(also available from partsexpress) to balance the sub. I hope this all makes sense. Goodluck!

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      • Kal Rubinson
        Super Senior Member
        • Mar 2006
        • 2109

        #4
        Originally posted by ribd1
        scruffy57....

        yes it can be done...your sub would have to have two drivers to feed one with the left amp output and the other with the right...or build two seperate subs and feed them independently...you would need a crossover to filter the high-pass...check out www.partsexpress.com you can get a basic 12db octave crossover that is pre-built, I think they only go down to 80hz...this would be fine if you are using it for hometheater. It would be ok for music, but a little high for most tastes...otherwise you'd have to build your own crossover to accomodate your needs. The only problem you may encounter is you might need to also get a passive volume control(also available from partsexpress) to balance the sub. I hope this all makes sense. Goodluck!
        Sounds pretty kludgy and inflexible to me. Good integration of the sub will require some adjustability in level and crossover.

        Another (imho, better) approach would be to buy a plate amp, made for just this purpose.
        Kal Rubinson
        _______________________________
        "Music in the Round"
        Senior Contributing Editor, Stereophile
        http://forum.stereophile.com/category/music-round

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        • ribd1
          Junior Member
          • Sep 2006
          • 8

          #5
          you're absolutely right...a plate amp or out-board sub amp would be much easier, flexible, and cost effective...but yes, it could be done...

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          • jeffc52053
            Junior Member
            • Apr 2009
            • 16

            #6
            Receiver

            If the Onkyo is truly a 5.1 receiver, it should have a "Sub-Out" output for a dedicated amp. That's the .1 in 5.1, RF/LF, RR/LR, center and sub.

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