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Posted by on July 16, 2007, 10:52 am
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Hello All, Need to find the best possible way to connect my Home
theater Amp that has only one cable LFE or Subwoofer Out... to a Sub
Woofer that has only a Left and Right Channel input. I did have it
connected from my main Left/ Right outputs to left right inputs of my
Sub.... but for some reason I dont' get the rich deep sound from
Sub... so I was wondering if there's a way to make a cable to connect
the LFE Output to connect to Left and Right Inputs on Sub...
Or should I just get a Subwoofer that has a single LFE Input... if so
can someone could recommend one thats has a deep rich sound but not
to expensive gladly appreciate it... I know I know I'm looking for a
miracle.
Thanks Marco
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Posted by TBerk on August 23, 2007, 9:19 pm
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On Jul 16, 7:52 am, motero...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hello All, Need to find the best possible way to connect my Home
> theater Amp that has only one cable LFE or Subwoofer Out... to a Sub
> Woofer that has only a Left and Right Channel input. I did have it
> connected from my main Left/ Right outputs to left right inputs of my
> Sub.... but for some reason I dont' get the rich deep sound from
> Sub... so I was wondering if there's a way to make a cable to connect
> the LFE Output to connect to Left and Right Inputs on Sub...
> Or should I just get a Subwoofer that has a single LFE Input... if so
> can someone could recommend one thats has a deep rich sound but not
> to expensive gladly appreciate it... I know I know I'm looking for a
> miracle.
>
> Thanks Marco
OK, a couple of things;
(folks, correct me where I'm wrong)
- the LFE is just SIGNAL, it isn't amplified, is it? You'll need to
supply a source of power to SUB Out signals. (OK, wait, your Sub is
likely a powered sub, isn't it?)
- Use an RCA 'y-splitter' w/ a single in and two outs, plug the two
ends into the L and R of your amp/sub combo.
I had similar problem recently with a single SUB Out and a dual voice
coil sub w/ an amp in the middle.
TBerk
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> theater Amp that has only one cable LFE or Subwoofer Out... to a Sub
> Woofer that has only a Left and Right Channel input. I did have it
> connected from my main Left/ Right outputs to left right inputs of my
> Sub.... but for some reason I dont' get the rich deep sound from
> Sub... so I was wondering if there's a way to make a cable to connect
> the LFE Output to connect to Left and Right Inputs on Sub...
> Or should I just get a Subwoofer that has a single LFE Input... if so
> can someone could recommend one thats has a deep rich sound but not
> to expensive gladly appreciate it... I know I know I'm looking for a
> miracle.
>
> Thanks Marco