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promedia sub for home theater


derik

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I would say the only way you could do it is to unhook it from your computer since the amp for all of the speakers is in the sub. It can be done easily. Just get the necessary cable to go from rca to whatever input is on the promedia, split it at the promdia via a y-adapter and run the split lfe signal into the promedia inputs. just watch out for the gain from your amp as I'm not sure the impedence is correct. Start with a low setting on the suboutput in your reciever and work your way up.

Note: I can not be responsible for any damage you may cause to your promedia. hehe

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