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Hi, Tony, I hope your figured your answer out by now, but in case anyone else is wondering about the same question, I thought I'd post something. Unfortunately your pic doesn't show the label of the output, so it's hard to be specific. If the output is labeled "SubWoofer Out" or similar, it should work. You wouldn't connect a subwoofer to an input. The manual can be found at Polk Audio's website: http://global.polkaudio.com/en/Media/POLK/Product%20Manuals/PSW10_12_MN.pdf The manual covers both the 10 and 12 inch models, so be careful to only follow the guides for the PSW10. If your TV has a "Subwoofer Out", the instructions state: "OPTION #1— Receivers that include a “Sub Out” feature—the most common hookup method with Dolby® Digital receivers. PSW10— NOTE: The PSW10 subwoofer does not have an LFE input. Instead, use either the L or R Line input (another hookup option is to use a Y-split cable and connect both L and R Line inputs). After you make this Sub Out connection, turn the "Low Pass" filter fully clockwise. This will in effect create an LFE input" What this means is run an audio cable from the Sub Out to either the R or L in on the speaker. It doesn't really matter since low frequency sounds are non-directional, which is why you can place the subwoofer away from the other speakers.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hello Tony, A friend helped me set my PSW10 as my reciever is 30 years old and had no sub-out connection. The set up instructions list three different options. My helper knew right away what to do. I purchased some new 16ga. wire from home depot. Speaker wire. We had it up and running great in about 15 min. BTW my amp is an Onkyo 160W unit. The sub sounds great with a little fiddling with crossover and volumne controls on the unit. Hope this is helpful.
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