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I have mine hooked up via LFE and sub out on the back my receiver. By doing it this way, bass management is handled by the receiver and not by the controls on the back of the sub. Just remember that if you choose to have receiver handle bass management, move the cross over dial on back of sub to its highest crossover so that it bypasses the sub's internal crossover and then adjust the gain to a level that is appropriate for your room and speakers.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.LFE is usually the better option. You can control your mix and low pass filter with the source rather than the sub and the blend tends to be more pleasant.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I just purchased this and the Best Buy description is not correct.... and conveniently they only seem to show a front view of the sub. The one I received that matches the advertised one only has line-in RCA jacks. There are no speaker-level or passthrough speaker terminals as listed in the specs. I verified this on another site that shows all the views. There are still '2' ways to hook it up though. If your receiver has a line-level sub output just use 1 RCA to the LFE jack. If not, plug in the line-level left and right to the two RCA receptacles.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Which ever hookup is fine one is not better that the other it produces the same quality which ever way you connect it.
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