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Refer to your manual to where your Zone 2 and Zone 3 Out are located. If your sub has the ability to control what frequency cutoff it handles (ideally set it around 80-100hz) you could take a RCA cable splitter so that you would have 2 RCA outputs for the Left and Right Zone 2 Out. You would then send a L/R signal to your external power source for the speakers and a L/R signal to the wireless transmitter for the subwoofer.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I wouldnt use this product. do some research and buy a better setup. This one sucks at low volumes
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.the transmitter has R/L line in (in addition to the sub). On the sub side (receiver) use the low pass filter (crossover adjustment) to match your speakers. If you do not have extra L/R outs purchase good quality splitters (2) for each L and R on the receiver. It will work!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You cannot. You need to connect rca zone 2 line out to L/R transmitter rca inputs
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