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| quote: | Originally posted by CosmoKid
where am i adding a powered sub to? the monitors take up one set of outputs from my mixer...my computer uses the other.
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I think you should be able to use a Y-cable to split the line level signal from the master out of your mixer. Send one to the monitors and the other to the line level input of the powered sub. I am not positive about this (I know for my setup I could use the signal through on my power amp) but I am pretty sure this is what you would do. Using y-cables to split a signal is OK, I think you just want to avoid combining (mixing) two signals with one. Of course if you find a sub that has low level line outputs (through) then you won't need the y-cable. Usually subs designed to work with active speakers will have this.
Like everyone has said, nearfields are not really designed to fill a large space. However it sounds like you don't have a huge room you are trying to fill so I bet once you add a sub to make the low frequencies it will help. I have not heard the M1s but my friends HR824s with the Mackie sub could get REALLY loud.
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