I have PM5005 Stereo amplifier connected to a pair of Wharfedale Diamond 220 speakers at front. Now I have ordered a Yamaha Sub YST-315.
PM5005 has two sets of Stereo speaker terminal where I use one set only (A). I don't use the other set of terminals (B). Amp can select either one set of speakers or both simultaneously.
Sub YST-315 has Bass, High cut (40Hz - 140Hz), Phase and Volume Control
Query 1: Wiring of Sub with Stereo Amp
The Sub manual has given below two methods.
Method-1: A out ---> Front Speakers and B out ----> Sub
I expect a overlap of low frequency sound from both Speakers and Sub. I am not sure how far it is serious.

Method-2: A out ---> Sub ----> Front Speaker
In this method, Sub can filter out all low frequency signals and pass out only mid/high frequency signals to Speakers. There is a clear cut defined roles for Speakers and Sub.

Please suggest me a right way to do.
Query 2: Placement of Sub in a cramped hall
I am planning to keep the Sub at front corner. But there is no plain wall opposite to Sub to reflect the low freq sound. There is a long wooden furniture and diwans only. Sub sound will enter into bottom of wooden sofa and reflect. Is it some thing serious to worry?

PM5005 has two sets of Stereo speaker terminal where I use one set only (A). I don't use the other set of terminals (B). Amp can select either one set of speakers or both simultaneously.
Sub YST-315 has Bass, High cut (40Hz - 140Hz), Phase and Volume Control
Query 1: Wiring of Sub with Stereo Amp
The Sub manual has given below two methods.
Method-1: A out ---> Front Speakers and B out ----> Sub
I expect a overlap of low frequency sound from both Speakers and Sub. I am not sure how far it is serious.

Method-2: A out ---> Sub ----> Front Speaker
In this method, Sub can filter out all low frequency signals and pass out only mid/high frequency signals to Speakers. There is a clear cut defined roles for Speakers and Sub.

Please suggest me a right way to do.
Query 2: Placement of Sub in a cramped hall
I am planning to keep the Sub at front corner. But there is no plain wall opposite to Sub to reflect the low freq sound. There is a long wooden furniture and diwans only. Sub sound will enter into bottom of wooden sofa and reflect. Is it some thing serious to worry?
