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Where can I buy subwoofer cable for this subwoofer
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jchong
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Sep 15 2009, 11:16 AM
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Powered sub - does your sub have its own power cord and power switch? If yes, then it's a powered sub and it has its own amplifier inside. Most powered subs will use the low level input. The cable you need is the normal RCA cable (like those you connect for Astro audio out, with the red or white RCA plug).  You just need one (either white or red is fine) and connect from your LFE out in the AVR to the low level input in the sub. This post has been edited by jchong: Sep 15 2009, 11:20 AM
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jchong
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Sep 15 2009, 02:35 PM
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QUOTE(gohkokho @ Sep 15 2009, 11:37 AM) I see, I thought sub will require a different cable than those normally used for gaming console and astro. Does it make any different for my cheap sub to use expensive cables like monster cable compared to the normal RCA cable? Nah, don't spend on expensive cables for a cheap sub. Not worth it. Try to go to an electronics shop and see if they have Belden shielded cable. Will probably be around RM10 per meter.
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jchong
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Sep 15 2009, 02:46 PM
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QUOTE(gohkokho @ Sep 15 2009, 01:20 PM) Using it for home theater. I paid RM 600 for it. Power cable and subwoofer cable are not included. According to the shop keeper it is only on the display shelf for about 6 months. But after checking it under better lights. More like 6 years. Screws are all rusty, scratches and some paint coming off. QUOTE(gohkokho @ Sep 15 2009, 01:32 PM) The first thing the shop attendant did was to swipe my card. Then later wrap the sub with transperant foil. Thats it. I was like "WTF?! No box, no manuals, no warranty card, no cables?". Already too late, cannot refund. Sounds to me like the sub is second hand. Probably the owner traded it in to buy something from the shop, and now the shop has to sell it off. If it is demo stock they should still have the box, manual, etc. Good that you mention it, then others can avoid this shop.
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