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Yes. The subwoofers connect wirelessly to the soundbar.The subwoofers do not rely on the surrounds or rear speakers to work. However with the rear & surround speakers-- they plug into the back of the subwoofers. So when you run your wires make sure they'll reach. Good news here also is that Nakamichi provides plenty of length for the (2) rear speakers & for the (2) surround speakers. The amount of extra speaker wire length was shocking in a good way. Even if you were to run out of wire, audio speaker wire is easy & safe to strip, splice, & extend. Hope ^this helps. I actually own this Nakamichi system & love the big system sound. The HDMI 2.1 inputs are great. The remote can be illuminated during a movie by pressing the light button. Really nice to have. The soundbar itself is LOUD & voices are clear. Once placed in your room correctly, the dual 10" subwoofers will have your entire home BOOMIN'.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I'm going to answer this question with a hard NO! Not hooking up speakers to an amplifier output can cause permanent damage to the amp itself. You are way better off just hooking the surround speakers to the sub temporarily until you are ready to run the wires through the walls for a permanent install.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes. You have to have the soundbar setup first. Then you can add subwoofer(s) at any time and the surrounds whenever you want. I go through my initial setup like this to make sure everything functions correctly and have verified it works.
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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I would think so. If I turn off the subs the sound bar still works.
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