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It should. Assuming your receiver does not have a dedicated 'sub out'. You can connect the subwoofer two ways with speakers. One is to run of pair of speaker wires from the receiver to the subwoofer 'speaker in' and then connect your existing speakers to the subs 'speaker out'. Basically a pass thru. Or you can do what I did. Leave the existing speakers on terminal A and then run new speaker wire from terminal B to the sub which does take left and right. Then I play my receiver with both speakers A&B together, If your Denon is a home theater receiver you can also hook it up via using the subwoofer out on the receiver to the appropriate connector on the sub,
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It should. Connect your receiver to the sub with a standard RCA patch cable (included) . The volume control and frequency crossover levels are set with analog dials on the sub itself.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes--if you can access the wires that go to the speakers. Connect the receiver speaker output wires to the subwoofer's speaker inputs. Connect the subwoofer's speaker outputs to your speakers. Use ordinary speaker wire for this.
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