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Originally posted by: YOyoYOhowsDAjello
Originally posted by: KeithTalent
Originally posted by: YOyoYOhowsDAjello
Ok, so your old receiver was designed to work with a passive sub. It has amplifiers built in to power your speakers and an amplifier to power your unpowered subwoofer.
If you were to just the subwoofer pre-out (the RCA connection on your new receiver) to an analog input on the old receiver, the old receiver will get the subwoofer signal. If the passive subwoofer is connected up to your old receiver, it should then amplify that signal and send it to the passive subwoofer.
In theory this should work, but you might run into some issues? It's certainly worth a shot as it's the cheapest option.
Intriguing. I may give this a shot.
I watched A Fistfull of Dollars on HDNET last night and I was fine with the sound as is, so I'm not going to die if I don't get this sorted out right away. As an audio guy, I bet you hate me right now. :laugh:
KT
Nope, I'm a pretty mellow guy
I don't remember what speakers you said you were using though, so you may or may not be missing out on a lot. If the speakers on their own have reasonable bass, then this isn't a huge deal. If they're really small speakers that only get down to 100Hz or something, then you ARE missing a lot.
My speakers are crap, just part of my old HTiB. Would something like this be a better option for me, or are those not really any better? I could see paying $350ish for a speaker package, but everything else I see above the ones I linked start at $600 and that just seems way too high for me.
KT