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There should be a sub out on the receiver, assuming you have a 5.1 system or higher. The number on the left is the amount of speakers you can run. (1)Left(2)Right(3)Center(4)Surroundleft(5)Surroundright. And the number on the right of 5.1 would be for the amount of sub-woofers/subs you could run.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It will work fine. A subwoofer usually doesnt need to match a model to sound great. Thats why you will see a lot of many different sub specialty companies out there, the bass is so low it wont match your other speakers anyhow.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.this sub should pair very well with your surround system, I have an RX=V473 with infinity R1 bookshelf fronts and standard infinity rear, Klipsch RP-250C center channel, and an old 12 inch sony 150 watt sub. and it adds to the power and the clarity of the home theater experience. Enjoy!!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It will sound great with them.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It's more dependent on your room size. Smaller subs will not fill a room as well as a larger one. Bigger the room the more air you need to move. You can always turn it down if it's too much but you can't get more form a sub that's too small for the room.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.this should work perfectly! Subwoofers are non directional so they are for the thump! buy it during black friday at 50% off!!
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