Topic: Question About Best Way to Integrate 2 Subwoofers with ADI-2 DAC FS
Hello! I’m a new member with a new (pre-owned) RME ADI-2 DAC FS! Mine has the AKM chip and the newer remote.
I have 2 ACTIVE speakers, and 2 ACTIVE subs. I’ve connected each speakers to 1 of the 2 RCA connectors, and 1 sub to the left XLR, and the other to the right XLR. It sounds great, but I’m getting some distortion/buzzy/ofttone effect on SOME of the low notes of SOME recordings. It might be noticeable on 1 of 20 songs. I don’t know if it’s a setting, or if a driver is damaged.
So my first question is, “are there any suggestions on how to fix this?” I didn’t notice it with my previous DAC, a SMSL M400 MQA DAC. But then I made several changes at once - new DAC, added Qubuz, and started first listening at a very high volume from which I immediately turned down with the remote.
My second question is about hookup. I’m thinking ideally I’d like signals below say 60Hz to go to the subs (only), and signals above 60Hz to go to the speakers (only). I don’t know if this will solve the problem above, improve my sound quality, or neither. I’ve read postings on this forum and I didn’t see a direct answer, except it appears unlikely that I can do this with the ADI-2. Might a MiniDSP 2X4 be the answer?
Here’s the rest of my system:
Two Bang and Olufsen BeoLab 8000”pencil” speakers
Hsu ULS 15 MkII 15in sealed sub
Paradigm Research Monitor 7 12in sealed sub
Bluesound Node N130 streamer, with linear power supply, connected by Cat 6 cable to a sub-router then wireless to my main router
The Cat 6 cable to the streamer has an optical link in it.
I’m listening to Qobuz, occasionally Radio Paradise.