You can push all you like. We can disagree on audio setups, but there is no reason to be disrespectful. I mentioned subs, not mono.
Trust me, I wasn't being disrespectful. Being disrespectful reads 100x worse. If you can't question something that doesn't make sense to you, then there's something wrong here.
High-level (or loudspeaker level) is inferior to line-level because it includes the distortions of the power amplifier and the back voltages generated by dynamic speakers.
But that implies using a speaker (tweeter, mid-range and woofer) is inferior, especially when using a Hypex, Purifi, ICE class D amp that measures better than most 'no-name' amps found in subs. Yet, we choose not to listen to music with just subwoofers instead of speakers.
It also implies paying up to $$$ more for 1000 feet of RCA cables that are subject to EMI/RFI and running them all over the room is superior to running a 3 feet lamp cord to a speaker, which isn't subject to EMI/RFI within the audible range. There isn't a one is better than the other here. I've compared stereo line level from my streamer to my subs vs high level and there's no real difference other than cleanliness, convenience and cost.
I'm using both LFE and high level with class D gear, with and without tubes in the chain, and see a lot of nonsense opinions based on hearsay, not self-experienced use, like the flat measurement fans. Room correction is blind to overlapping frequencies. It simply sees peaks and dips and corrects it regardless of high level or line level, just like it does on tweeters and mid-ranges. Also, tube amplifiers objectively measure worse than class D. But is is not fact because tube fans believe it is subjectively superior to class D. Some people like the bloom in bass, especially for certain music.

