Assistance with PSW10 and RX-V365

digitalbather

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Howdy~

Just got my PSW10 in the mail from NEWEGG (couldnt resist the $70 price, so I dont want to hear about the 50w output)

Anyways, I was looking for assistance on how to hook this up to my receiver, I bought a RCA Y-cable, but unfortunately the black end does not fit into the receiver. Is there anybody out there that would be able to assist me with the cable or procedure for hooking it up?

Thanks!

~Digital
 

sdifox

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what do you mean black end? why do you need a splitter? do you have 2 subs?
 

digitalbather

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On an RCA cable there is the top of the Y end (red & white) and on the other end there is a single black connector. It will not fit into the back of the receiver.

So I am wondering if there is a cable I am missing -OR- if I have to connect all my speakers to the Sub, then from the sub connect that to the receiver.

Just dont know how to procede
 

sdifox

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On an RCA cable there is the top of the Y end (red & white) and on the other end there is a single black connector. It will not fit into the back of the receiver.

So I am wondering if there is a cable I am missing -OR- if I have to connect all my speakers to the Sub, then from the sub connect that to the receiver.

Just dont know how to procede

I don't think what you have is the right cable. You probably have a stereo minijack to 2 RCA cable.

What you need is a cable that has RCA connector on both ends and the cable is coax 75ohm.

Is this what you got?

big_33_rca_minijack_ste.jpg
 

digitalbather

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That is the cable I have, and that black end is TOO large to fit into the receiver.

So a cable that has an RCA on both ends? Will that work with my receiver?


{QUOTE} don't think what you have is the right cable. You probably have a stereo minijack to 2 RCA cable.

What you need is a cable that has RCA connector on both ends and the cable is coax 75ohm.

Is this what you got?

big_33_rca_minijack_ste.jpg
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Smoove910

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I simply bought a single RCA cable and used a 'Y' splitter on the end to feed both L/R channels on your sub amp.
 

sdifox

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I simply bought a single RCA cable and used a 'Y' splitter on the end to feed both L/R channels on your sub amp.

There is no reason to feed left and right to it. He is using the subwoofer out from the receiver. As long as it is set up properly, the sub will get the proper signal.