Well I guess I should update the thread to say I took the advice of removing the speaker wire from the speaker in the wireless sub and made it long enough so that I could connect it to the speaker inputs of my old sub and it sounds great. Nice, rich bass that blows that little wireless speaker out of the water.
But whether I needed to or not, since there is a left and a right speaker wire input on my old sub and since I didn’t see any markings over the terminals that said “bridged” for a mono connection, I just basically took the incoming speaker wire and spliced another set of wires onto each end so that I could essentially connect the positive into both positive terminals and the negative into both negative terminals. I guess I coulda just chose either the left or the right input but since I didn’t know, this seems to work.
Also, being that I just so happened to have one lying around, I almost took a piece of speaker wire I have that has a RCA plug on one end of it and just spliced it into the speaker wire to plug into the “mono” side of the RCA input but I wasn’t sure if the signals were the same, so I didn’t try it.
Anywho, it’s sounds awesome. Now I just gotta figure out how I’m going to stuff the electrical stuff from the wireless sub into the big box of the old sub so I can get rid of that other speaker enclosure.
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