I appreciate the advice and help....this is new territory for me. The sub would be connected to LFE from either my Denon E400 or the Marantz SR7010..I was thinking of a plate amp off of parts express. Is there a reason to go external over a plate amp?
Was looking at these:
Yung SD500-6 500W Class D Subwoofer Plate Amplifier Module with 6 dB at 25 Hz
$238 - Do I need a 6db boost?
Yung SD500 500W Class D Subwoofer Plate Amplifier Module No Boost - same cost $238
The original amp is 300W RMS. So if I went with that level of power there's these:
Yung SD300-6 300W Class D Subwoofer Plate Amplifier Module with 6 dB at 30 Hz - $139
Yung SD300 300W Class D Subwoofer Plate Amplifier Module No Boost - Again, same cost $139
Bash 300S Digital Subwoofer Plate Amplifier 300W RMS - $154
What do you think of those choices?
Thanks for all the help.
Yes, Plate amps are about the most unreliable piece of gear in your system, as you have found out.
That is really bad form of HSU not to send a schematic to a repair shop. This is common these days and it's a disgrace. Strike that a big bad mark against HSU.
An external amp is much more likely to give long service. Unless you are going to play it very loud, then I would not worry about the high pass filter.
The problem is that all this talk of big amps to drive subs is bogus. There is very little power in sub range and the amount of power a sub should take is small except for the odd effect.
The power really is from 80 Hz to 500 Hz and that is where power resources need to be concentrated.
Most subs are turned up way to high, most of the time it should appear they are not working.
This sub abuse has made properly balanced and integrated bass a real exception and that's a pity as it really spoils a good performance.