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Originally Posted by PsYcNeT
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.
All true.
However it's 50 watts RMS but 100 watts dynamic (averages 50 watts output but can scale over).
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Because I don't know where the sub will sound best, I'm future proofing the room and setting two sub jacks in the wall (one at front of room, one at rear). I have a cable to run along the wall under the TV into the front corner just fine, but for the jack in the rear corner, I need a 30' sub cable.
I went shopping today to find one, and could only find a 25' cable, and it was very thin and not shielded.
Monoprice has what looks to be a perfect option for me, anyone know of somewhere local in Calgary where I could find something similar?
http://www.monoprice.com/Product?c_i...seq=1&format=2