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ZD3 & 2 - ZA3 Speaker Connection

mscore59

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I have a ZD3 w/Dual ZA3 in mono. I have 2 passive Klipsch R-41M speakers connected to each ZA3. I have a Kllipsch Heritage active subwoofer that I want to connect. Should I connect this to the ZD3 Rca outputs or to the ZA3 sub out?
 
I have a ZD3 w/Dual ZA3 in mono. I have 2 passive Klipsch R-41M speakers connected to each ZA3. I have a Kllipsch Heritage active subwoofer that I want to connect. Should I connect this to the ZD3 Rca outputs or to the ZA3 sub out?
Did you try both options? What were the results?
 
I have a Fosi Audio BT120A Pro and love the sound. I use earphones because I have a severe hearing problem, but I love music and would love to improve the sound. Should I replace the standard chips with Muse or Spark chips, or double the Fosi Audio, one for each speaker?
I have Infinity speakers, which have excellent sound.
I am an 82-year-old senior.
 
Mam ZD3 z Dual ZA3 w mono. Mam 2 pasywne głośniki Klipsch R-41 M podłączone do każdego ZA3. Mam aktywny subwoofer Kllipsch Heritage, który chcę podłączyć. Czy powinienem podłączyć to do wyjść ZD3 Rca czy do wyjścia podrzędnego ZA3?
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If you use ZD3 as a preamp, you can connect the subwoofer to ZD3 or ZA3.


If "bypass" is enabled on ZD3, ZD3 provides a fixed signal at maximum volume. In that case, connect the subwoofer to ZA3, where you can adjust the volume.
 
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