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  1. Sir Boa,

    Of course I tweaked the receiver to sub on....lol. I also hooked up the sub to Pre Out instead of subwoofer. My question is..why on earth would a receiver have a subwoofer input? Surely there's no hidden speaker of bass in the receiver...lol. Can you explain?

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  2. Sir Boa,

    I am indeed using a Y connector to make the connection to the sub(Velodyne Model CT100). The receiver does have a sub on and sub level adjustment which I did tweak. According to the Receiver's manual....it should be hooked up to PreOut Sub instead of Subwoofer input. I wonder why it would have two Subwoofer hook ups to begin with. The one thing I haven't done is test the cable I bought(new)with another component.....DOH...lol.

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  3. The current but soon to be replaced receiver a Pioneer Model VSX-D509S. There are two Sub Outs.. One is labeled Pre Out Sub and the other simply Subwoofer. Both are single pre out though. I'm not sure about the gain switch. Hopefully when my new receiver(Yamaha 2090)arrives this week it will put an end to my line out dilemma.

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  4. I tried that but still no sound using line level connections. I'm not sure if the receiver is flawed or what. The new receiver I'm getting has both main in and out connections so hopefully it will work.

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  5. Thanks Zandern.

    It's a Velodyne sub with both input and output connections. I actually purchased a Klispch Sub earlier that day but couldn't get it to work. I was so dissapointed but I did get my money back.

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  6. I recently purchased a powered sub with both line level and speaker connections.

    My receiver has one pre out for sub yet my sub has four RCA connections. Is it necessary to occupy both

    Input and output on the sub in order to function?

    Thanks

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