Thank you @firearm12 for this help. I will do that.You can contact @magma from soundfoundations.
IIRC this vendor on Amazon can customize https://www.amazon.in/stores/SonicPlumber/Homepage/page/BF9CE563-B9DE-4D8A-BE21-1A54AEE5C5D2I need a 4 pole Neutrik connector with cables for use (high level input) for a REL subwoofer.
Grateful for any help/suggestions.
Thank you.
Just get a Neutrik connector and a 3-core wire from local electrical shop.I need a 4 pole Neutrik connector with cables for use (high level input) for a REL subwoofer.
Grateful for any help/suggestions.
Thank you.
Thank you. This very usefulIIRC this vendor on Amazon can customize https://www.amazon.in/stores/SonicPlumber/Homepage/page/BF9CE563-B9DE-4D8A-BE21-1A54AEE5C5D2
Thanks Raghu. I will start without stackable plugs. But as I do switch between amps they would be convenient.Just get a Neutrik connector and a 3-core wire from local electrical shop.
These signals don't need fancy wire.
If your amp has a good binding post, you don't need stackable banana connector either.
Unless you want to switch amps on the fly
Cheers,
Raghu
Thanks for this useful information. I will do this.Since you are from Bangalore, You can get it locally from "Cable crafts" at SJP Road. You can also buy the Belden speaker cables from them and assemble it yourself as there is soldering involved. I did so for my subwoofer and speaker cables
Since you are from Bangalore, You can get it locally from "Cable crafts" at SJP Road. You can also buy the Belden speaker cables from them and assemble it yourself as there is soldering involved. I did so for my subwoofer and speaker cables
I think cable crafts don't have original neutrick RCA & xlr plugs # last month I check ,RCA each plugs 275rs + gst ( in my personal opinion neutrick RCA plug not original )Since you are from Bangalore, You can get it locally from "Cable crafts" at SJP Road. You can also buy the Belden speaker cables from them and assemble it yourself as there is soldering involved. I did so for my subwoofer and speaker cables
Since you are from Bangalore, You can get it locally from "Cable crafts" at SJP Road. You can also buy the Belden speaker cables from them and assemble it yourself as there is soldering involved. I did so for my subwoofer and speaker cables
Since you are from Bangalore, You can get it locally from "Cable crafts" at SJP Road. You can also buy the Belden speaker cables from them and assemble it yourself as there is soldering involved. I did so for my subwoofer and speaker cables
You mean this https://www.amazon.in/Neutrik-NL4FX...6&hvtargid=pla-406644916935&psc=1&ext_vrnc=hiWhat the OP needs is a speakON connector, not Neutrik RCA.
Cheers,
Raghu
This is exactly what I bought. Got them connected (no soldering required) and will be trying the sub out soon!!!!
I use what came with my polk subwoofer. It does the job well. Since the frequency that we are dealing with is very low frequency (large wavelength), you don't require extremely high speeds to transmit data from one point to another. Hence any wireless solution will be able to deliver the signal without any lag. So the thing to look out for is the distance and user friendliness of the unit. There are many solutions available. Take a lookThis is exactly what I bought. Got them connected (no soldering required) and will be trying the sub out soon!!!!
I also came across this SVS Soundpath Wireless adapter and was wondering if anyone has experience using this?
If SQ is good it reduces some cable clutter.
@mbhangui, thank you this article will be educative and very helpful for me to make a decision.I use what came with my polk subwoofer. It does the job well. Since the frequency that we are dealing with is very low frequency (large wavelength), you don't require extremely high speeds to transmit data from one point to another. Hence any wireless solution will be able to deliver the signal without any lag. So the thing to look out for is the distance and user friendliness of the unit. There are many solutions available. Take a look
![]()
The 8 Best Wireless Subwoofer Kits You Should Buy in 2024
“Elevate your audio experience and embrace the freedom of wireless connectivity with one of these exceptional subwoofer kits”. In the dynamic world of audio enthusiasts, the pursuit of immersive and high-fidelity sound experiences has led to the evolution of audio systems. For those seeking to...www.electronicshub.org
Logically, it shouldn't make a difference. Just discovered wireless options are being discussed in another post on Hifivision. Check this post https://www.hifivision.com/threads/wireless-subwoofer-adapter.84991/Reading your comment above I understand there is hardly any advantage of having a WiFi transmitting system over a Bluetooth one (for a sub)?
Any suggestions on which are available in Indiya?
From whatever I could gather, the above works only with bluesound products. Though you can connect your subwoofer to it, only a bluesound product can pair with RT100. Not sure if it provide a standard bluetooth profile.Anyone using this? Opinions?
![]()
Bluesound RT100- Wireless Subwoofer Speaker Link
Free Shipping (India) Brand New Unit(s) Price Includes GST Official Manufacturers Warranty EMI Payment Option Availableavshack.in