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if your Yamaha has 1 sub output then connect to the left rca plug on the sub. it is marked (LFE).
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I use a subwoofer cable with one male end and 2 male on the other end. One male end to the back of my Denon AVR and the other 2 male ends are connected to the red and white inputs of the subwoofer. Why....for best performance in all applications/conditions.... Long story short. My Denon AVR does the auto speaker calibration to all 5 speakers or 5.1 system.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Subwoofer Cable - Dual Shielded with Gold Plated RCA to RCA Connectors. It is a single male - male connection. You can leave the red female on the sub unplugged.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It depends where are you going to locate the subwoofer. If you AV Receiver has 2 subwoofer outputs, you just have to match the color, if your receiver has only one output for subwoofer red or white does not make any difference. If you have 2 subwoofers one must be left and the other right. If you have only one, just keep in mind where you locate the subwoofer, in this case, it will be indistinct. Remember to calibrate the sound put it on 50% gain I have 2 of these. When you have movies like elephants or Transformers walking you can hear where the sounds come up.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Use subwoofer cable...one end connects to subwoofer pre out. The other end connects to the LEF INPUT on the subwoofer.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You can hook it up two different ways. Your receiver should have a dedicated line for a sub if not you can use the red and white inputs.
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