Thanks for the answers!
To give a little context, my company is moving to a new building, and this surround sound system was in the stock room. They wanted to throw it away but I told them I would take it (I'm a student so I'll take anything free
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I am trying to get it to work with as few expenses as possible, so hoping to not have to buy a new avr.
The gear I'm using are from a company called "Dussun" from which I got the "D9" amplifier, the subwoofer says its model "DW-RSW" and the boxes I can not find any further information about.
It seems to be a chinese brand but I can not find any information about it other then this.
I did get told it was quite an expensive collection that my boss bought back then, he told me it was a few thousand euros (ofcourse like 10 years ago) so I would be super happy if I can get it to work since I'm expecting it to be a big upgrade over my 25 euro box I have right now.
About the green cable, I have tried putting the red and white cable inside the "A1", "AV1", "Monitor1" and "Line out 1" inputs, and the green side inside my phone's and laptops headphone jack. All of those combinations did not give me any sounds out of my boxxes. (Although turning around the volume knob on the avr did one time change volume on my phone, but not in a fluid/reproducible way). Does this not work with laptops/phones or does that mean I need another cable?
I do not really feel comfortable with opening up the avr since the amount of inputs seem quite intimidating and I don't think I would know how to fix it after screwing up 1 part. I would already be happy with jerry rigging it just to see that this works. I was thinking soldering the cable directly onto the amplifier output should do the trick (right?), I know that would mean I can not easily remove the cable anymore but atleast I would see if this system actually works.
I am trying to first try a budget solution and maybe if this thing works and will grow on me, I can later on look for some upgrades like a new avr, and get into the world of the audioholics.