- Aug 10, 2019
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This is what I currently have in storage. B&W CDM-1NT, CDM-CNT, B&W 602S, Rel Q150E, Pioneer THX Ultra. This sounds pretty good for what is 8 years old. But it is way too big to fit into my new house in Newbury. I can only take the B&W CDM-1NTs. For playing music I have a Cambridge Audio A3i which is close to 10 years old. While it sounds very very good with these speakers I miss the extra bass that comes from the subwoofer. I can't connect the A3i to the subwoofer as it doesn't have pre-outs. So I am asking advice on what stereo amplifier I should change to, so I can connect the Rel Q150 and the CDM-1NTs at the same time. Not entirely sure about budget but I don't want to spend more than 600 om the amp.
Also. How exactly would I connect the Rel Q150E to the amp? On the multi-channel amp it was simply a case of putting a single phono lead from the amp to the sub, but the pre-outs on the amp are L-R. I do have two phono-inputs, but one is marked 0db and the other is marked 12db. I have no idea what this means and the instruction manual from Rel is unreadable jibberish.
Also. How exactly would I connect the Rel Q150E to the amp? On the multi-channel amp it was simply a case of putting a single phono lead from the amp to the sub, but the pre-outs on the amp are L-R. I do have two phono-inputs, but one is marked 0db and the other is marked 12db. I have no idea what this means and the instruction manual from Rel is unreadable jibberish.