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Depends on the set up. Direct it's 110 RMS, if you connect it through the preamp connection it is very low out put since it is designed to run through an additional amplifier like a powered subwoofer.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.There are 2 are pre-out coaxial subwoofer ports. They do not have sufficient wattage to power a passive subwoofer. This is true for most all modern AVRs. They are used to send a preamplifier voltage signal to an active/ self powered (It has its own amplifier) subwoofer. The wattage of the subwoofer is determined by the power of the active subwoofer's amplifier. If you want to shake pictures off the walls or just add realism and excitement to your home theatre, then the power of the active sub(s) is the key.
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