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  1. So if I took a red/white RCA cable, pulled the red and white cables apart and used one of them as "subwoofer" cable, would that suffice? Or do I really need to have a thicker gauge cable? What exactly is the difference between subwoofer cable, digital audio cable and the RCA cable that comes standard with your basic audio/video device? Thanks.
  2. wuzzzer, I know I can't plug both in at the same time, but are you saying the single LFE is a better option than getting a y-splitter and plugging into the L/R? I know LFE is good fot DTS, but my friend thought my receiver (Denon 2807) wasn't high-end enough to use LFE.
  3. I have a new Klipsch subwoofer in my home theater and I use a Denon 2807. I watch movies here and I just need decent sound. I know Monster is ridiculously overpriced, but do I need to buy "subwoofer" cable? Isn't digital audio cables basically the same thing? What qualities in the cable do I need, if any? I see stuff about gold vs. silver, shielded, etc. but it's all greek to me. Also, do I need to plug into the LFE or both the L/R? Thanks.
  4. Hi. I'm not sure of my model number number, but I have a relatively new Klipsch subwoofer. I thought these units came with Y-adapters for the L/R, but I don't see one in the box. THe owner's manual is generic and not helpful. Any ideas out there? Also, if I have a Denon 2807, should I be plugging in the LFE input, or go with the RCA L/R inputs? Thanks.
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