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There isn’t a sub woofer hook up on this receiver. But if you have inputs on rear of sub for main in and speakers out it can be done coming off a speaker connection on rear of receiver.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Edit to my answer - Per the manual (and as one should expect) "sound adjustments do not affect the signal output from the AUDIO INPUT 4 OUT jacks", so the sub connected to this output will always be at the same volume regardless of the volume / tone settings on the receiver. I view this a "feature", though for my teenager (and the rest of the world) this means you should use the speaker connections suggested by Larbo396 if you want the volume of the bass to go up as you raise the overall volume!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.If you don't plan on using the receiver for recording, Input 4 - Out can be used for a line connection to the sub-woofer.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.As amp has no line level out to drive the input of a powered sub. So you'd have to use speaker level. (most consumer subs have a speaker level input) The easiest way would be to use the secondary speaker out terminals and run a separate set op speaker cables to your sub. You could connect those cables to the input of your main speakers and then route to sub also to 'split' the signal. Going from amp would be easier, especially if your main speakers also use spring loaded terminals.
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