drvnbysound
Senior Member
Another option is to use an in-wall sub with an external amplifier. I plan to use one in my next home and this would be exactly how I will wire for that.
There are obviously cheaper options, but here are some suggestions:
In-wall sub:
http://www.proficientaudio.com/products/subwoofers/iws105-inwall-subwoofer
Amplifier:
http://www.proficientaudio.com/products/electronics/m3-mono-amplifier-with-crossover-network
EDIT: Apparently already suggested, I totally missed this post:
There are obviously cheaper options, but here are some suggestions:
In-wall sub:
http://www.proficientaudio.com/products/subwoofers/iws105-inwall-subwoofer
Amplifier:
http://www.proficientaudio.com/products/electronics/m3-mono-amplifier-with-crossover-network
EDIT: Apparently already suggested, I totally missed this post:
Neurorad said:Another option - use a passive subwoofer, fed by a speaker level output from a subwoofer amp located at the equipment.