Hi all, first post here. I'm building a room downstairs to serve as an office/audio room. I'll be using a PC running MC20 to output to a MyDac then onto a Rega Brio-R to power two DIY three-way monitors (Troels Graven's ScanSpeak Discovery to be specific). I am going to pre-wire for two subs as well with two RCA and speaker-level outputs on each wall. I would love to cross over the monitors at 40-50 and send the reset of the sound to the subs which I know I can do with MC20's DSP engine. My question is how can I output the monitor's audio to the MyDac but then send the rest of the information via preouts on my onboard soundcard to the subwoofers? Would I set up multiple zones for this kind of thing with the 40+ info using the USB device and then my internal soundcard preouts for the sub? I use MC20 for all media upstairs and have played with zones to get 2 channel and surround media to work differently but up there, everything just runs through an HDMI connection to my AVR which acts as a pre/pro out to a separate amp. The AVR handles sub pre-out to the sub in that system. In the downstairs system, I won't have this luxury and the Rega has no line-level out to work with, though I'm not sure that would make any difference in my use case.
Worst case, I can "stack" bananas on the speaker level outs of the Rega to feed the subs with speaker level input but I personally think line level would be cleaner AND I'd like to have a high-pass filter on the monitors to avoid distortion. The room is a blank canvas right now (literally just studs and foundation walls) so I can wire for whatever, I'm just trying to think through how this could work. Thanks for any advice!
Todd