How to hook up REL Stadium II to Rotel RC-1070 pre

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  • miner
    Senior Member
    • Mar 2005
    • 900

    #1

    How to hook up REL Stadium II to Rotel RC-1070 pre

    How should I hook this sub up to my preamp? Or should it be hooked up to my RB-1070 amp? I do not see any level inputs on the rear. I am new to subs so any help is appreciated. I will be using in 2 ch mode with my B&W N804.
  • soundhound
    Senior Member
    • Mar 2004
    • 816

    #2
    Take 1 channel from you're RB-1070 output and run it into the input in the sub. It has an internal passive crossover to deal with unused frequencies. I assume you're sub has a built in amp as well? If so, and you use both channels of you're RB-1070 to drive the B&W's you could put "Y" splitters between the RC-1070, RB-1070, and run a 2nd set of patch cords to the sub low level inputs, right and left. There may be some signal degradation by doing this. The RC-1070 is a nice 2 channel preamp, not 2.1. (The .1 refering to the sub)

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    • miner
      Senior Member
      • Mar 2005
      • 900

      #3
      Thanks for your help. Have you read "Caught in a Crossfire" - the story of SRV as composed by a pair of Texas Monthly writers? I like it more than the Kerri Leigh (?) (signed) book you have as an icon on you sig.

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      • Dmantis
        Super Senior Member
        • Jun 2004
        • 1037

        #4
        Rel subs have there own cable for connecting for 2 channel playback. You must use it if you want to connect line level.

        It should have come with your sub. If not Email Rel and get one.

        This cable has a special connector on one side which connects to the sub, and the other has 3 wires. Red Black and yellow. The Yellow is for Left Positive and the Red and black of for the Right side positive and negitive. The connects shares the common ground with the right channel.

        This is the best connection for 2 channel playback. You can also use the sub for theater as well as it has 2 preamps inside one box. It's very cool as you can setup the sub 2 different ways.

        Dan

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        • miner
          Senior Member
          • Mar 2005
          • 900

          #5
          Originally posted by Dmantis
          Rel subs have there own cable for connecting for 2 channel playback. You must use it if you want to connect line level.

          It should have come with your sub. If not Email Rel and get one.

          This cable has a special connector on one side which connects to the sub, and the other has 3 wires. Red Black and yellow. The Yellow is for Left Positive and the Red and black of for the Right side positive and negitive. The connects shares the common ground with the right channel.

          This is the best connection for 2 channel playback. You can also use the sub for theater as well as it has 2 preamps inside one box. It's very cool as you can setup the sub 2 different ways.

          Dan
          Thanks Dan. I did not get the cable. My amp (Rotel RB-1070) has only one set of binding posts. Will it damage the amp to have my mains (B&W 804) & sub hooked up together or should the mains be connected to the sub?

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          • Mark_C.
            Senior Member
            • Jan 2003
            • 386

            #6
            I use a REL Storm III in my two-channel system with my Nautilus 804s. Dan is right. You hook the small multi-colored leads to the amp's terminals. That way, the sub is getting the same signal as the speakers, which REL says is best way to integrate a sub with other speakers. There is no harm in doing this. The cable is the neutrik speakon. Go to REL's web site or Sumiko (a U.S. distributor of REL.)

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            • miner
              Senior Member
              • Mar 2005
              • 900

              #7
              Got it. Thanks guys for your patience & quick replies.

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              • soundhound
                Senior Member
                • Mar 2004
                • 816

                #8
                I don't own a REL, so for curiosity sake you run the amplifier outputs into the sub? I assume they must configure the crossovers in such a way not to load the amp by paralleling with an unknown impedance speaker. Cool.

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