I just sold off a 1993 era Luxman R-351 receiver and matching K-351 auto-reversing cassette deck. It went with a Luxman P100 fully automatic turntable, a Sony CDP-CE 5-disk CD player, a modified Totem Acoustics Dreamcatcher sub, a pair of KEF Q300 speakers, and a pair of Paradigm S26 stands.
I set it up for the lady friend who bought it for $450 (yes, it was a gift at that price), and tested each form of media, she and her ex brother-in-law (brother of her late husband) were both dumbstruck with how good it sounds.
What I hadn't ever done was connect the sub to the system. Now I need to get that sorted.
It seems the only variable output is the main pre-out/main in RCA sockets. Will there be any problem to run a Y splitter on the output, sending one to the sub and one back into the main in? This is the only way I can think of. That or the tape monitor circuits, but I haven't thought that one through.
Has anyone dealt with this before? The sub DOES have speaker-level inputs, but they are 1/4" or XLR, not binding post type. I suppose I could get all kind of adapters but I'm looking for a simple, no-solder solution. The plate amp on the sub is a Dayton Audio SPA250DSP.
TIA!