Just take 1 RCA cable out from one of the sub-out's on your receiver, and put into either the low-level L or the R input on your sub (it looks like it accepts RCA fine), or if you're anal about it, get a 1xfemale to 2xmale splitter and plug it into both.
Modern receivers send out an LFE signal anyway so ignoring the high-level inputs is pretty standard.
You don't have to have both the L and the R filled, one or the other is fine.
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Originally Posted by StrykerSteve
Should be noted that while the price is appealing, the PSW108 is made for smaller rooms at lower volumes. Also not sure why it's listed as 100W, I believe it's only 50W.
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All true.
However it's 50 watts RMS but 100 watts dynamic (averages 50 watts output but can scale over).