Richardd Posted August 19, 2001 Share Posted August 19, 2001 On my Yamaha 5250 receiver there is only one output terminal connection to the subwoofer, the dealer where I bought (I'm waiting for delivery) my KSW-12 says to just plug my cable to either of the input terminals on the speaker, because the receiver is only sending one signal. Is this correct or should the setup be different? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
oogins Posted August 19, 2001 Share Posted August 19, 2001 That setup sounds correct. But here's a suggestion. Get a y-adapter and then plug the cable into both inputs. You will get a 6 dB increase from your sub. ------------------ -Paul AMD T-Bird 900 Asus A7V Micron 256 MB PC-133 IBM 30 GB 7200 rpm ATA 100 Pioneer DVD-105 Slot-Load (16X/40X) 3Dfx Voodoo5 5500 AGP Sound Blaster Live! X-Gamer 5.1 (soon to be Hercules Fortissimo II) NEC MultiSync M700 17" (soon to be LG Flatron 915FT Plus 19") Razor Boomslang 2000 w/Everglide Giganta These speakers are for my computer, not a HT Receiver: Kenwood VR-409 (soon to be Denon AVR-2802 or AVR-3802) Speakers: Klipsch Quintets (5 sats. no center) Sub: Sony SA-W305 mini-sub (soon to be Velodyne HGS-10, HSU Research VTF-2 or Klipsch RSW-10) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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