Howdy,
I thought I'd get this section started for the new year.
I've got a sub that I'd like to hook up to my computer soundsystem. Right now it is just an older Sony Stero receiver with a pair of B&W 301 hooked up to it. I'd like to utilize my older Energy exl-S8 powered sub.
Now looking at the back of my sub I only see one set of L/R connections for speaker cable. So I'm wondering how I can set this up. The manual isn't very helpful. It just says:
The diagram in question is on page 20 of the pdf.
So I'm a bit confused. I'm used to send the signal in and send it out type of connections. So do I just jam the 2 sets of speaker wire into my sub? ie out from my receiver and to my sub and out of the sub to my speakers?
Paul
There are three kinds of people in this world; those that can count, and those that can't.
I thought I'd get this section started for the new year.
I've got a sub that I'd like to hook up to my computer soundsystem. Right now it is just an older Sony Stero receiver with a pair of B&W 301 hooked up to it. I'd like to utilize my older Energy exl-S8 powered sub.
Now looking at the back of my sub I only see one set of L/R connections for speaker cable. So I'm wondering how I can set this up. The manual isn't very helpful. It just says:
Using High Level Connections (see Diagram 1)
On the rear of your Energy subwoofer cabinet is a block designated "High Level". This block contains two pairs of speaker terminals. These should be connected to the speaker output terminals of your amplifier or A/V receiver. Each pair of terminals are color coded black/red.
On the rear of your Energy subwoofer cabinet is a block designated "High Level". This block contains two pairs of speaker terminals. These should be connected to the speaker output terminals of your amplifier or A/V receiver. Each pair of terminals are color coded black/red.
So I'm a bit confused. I'm used to send the signal in and send it out type of connections. So do I just jam the 2 sets of speaker wire into my sub? ie out from my receiver and to my sub and out of the sub to my speakers?
Paul
There are three kinds of people in this world; those that can count, and those that can't.
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