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How Do You Connect A Powered Subwoofer?

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How Do You Connect A Powered Subwoofer?

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Hi there! If you have top quality subwoofer and receiver you should pay attention to the cable. There are many types of such cables, you should read detailed information about them and check examples on theguruchoice. Then you will be able to choose some good variant for you and enjoy high quality sound!

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You’ve decided that your stereo system or home theater is not kicking out the deep bass that you crave. Adding a subwoofer was an obvious decision, but figuring out how to hook it up has proven more difficult than you envisioned. Essentially, you have several different options that will be dictated largely by the available outputs and inputs on the equipment you’re using. Here’s how to do it. Use the line level output from your receiver, preamplifier or amplifier. This will be the easiest solution. The output will often be designated as “Sub Out.” Your subwoofer should have left and right input connections, one of which may be marked “Mono.” You can use a single audio cable from the receiver to the “Mono” input or a Y RCA cable (one connector on one end, two on the other) to connect it from the receiver to both left and right inputs on the subwoofer. In some cases, a receiver or preamplifier will have two output terminals so that a regular RCA cable can connect left and right outputs w

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