There are tons of 3rd party AMP/amp/sub topics out there, but I haven’t found one exactly like this.
I’m looking for validation on updating my current patio setup and am curious if any of you see potential implications or drawbacks. I’ve recently ordered a Buckeye Class-D 4-channel Hypex NC502MP amplifier to power my primary home theater LCR. This particular Hypex design is only offered in even-number designs, evidently due to supply/economics. I ordered a 4-channel, so 4 separate line level inputs, 4 speaker outputs (4 pair of speaker terminals). There is no HPF/LPF, DSP or gain control. Stick with me...
Existing patio setup:
- Simple 2.1 setup on the patio. 90% music / 10% TV/Movies.
- Sonos AMP powering pair of Polk Atrium 6
- AMP sub out to Polk SWA500 subwoofer amp
- SWA500 speaker outs to passive Polk Atrium Sub100.
Considering:
Remove SWA500 and run AMP sub out to unused Channel 4 of new Buckeye amp. I would use the Sonos App to control crossover and sub level--hopefully, set it and forget it. This approach frees up roughly 2U of rack space in my cabinet, provides a slightly more simplified design and should give me a bit more headroom and power for the Sub100 (with the latter being the least significant driver for me).
Am I missing anything, or will this work as intended?
Thanks in advance!