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I followed the diagram in the instructions and mine worked just fine. Here are some things you might want to check. If you didn't previously have a sub woofer and used an auto setup for your receiver, could it have disabled the sub woofer output? Is it possible that the wall outlet used to power the subwoofer has no power? (The subwoofer might not need power when being driven as a speaker.) Is the subwoofer volume turned low? If you used a stereo cable to connect the receiver to the subwoofer is the color of the cable connector that plugs into the subwoofer the same as the one that plugs into the receiver? Sorry I couldn't be of much help.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You need lpe cables with rca plug ins.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You have to buy (2male to 1 female RCA splitter) that will go behind the amp
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