so if i hook it up, it will not run?
No unless you've got amplification, although there are other electronics details that do come into play with subwoofers. If it makes you feel any better, the sony xplode is probably not worthy anyways. you'd be better off getting a cheap Dayton, HSU, or Lavasub.
Ok, I have an Idea. Is there any way to use the Logitech Z 5300 Subwoofer (from the 5.1 system). Its a powered sub with amp, that plugs into the wall. I have the complete system but I can unhook it temporarily to get by until I get a new powered sub. Looks like it has the connections on it for input from the receiver.?
On paper it should, although with computer subs there's often extrenuous circuitry which may complicate matters. Further... If we're talking about a logitech sub, it's probably a 6 or 8 inch woofer with a port tuned notably high. From my experience it will likely sound
1) Boomy and irritating. Very Muddy due to its excursion.
2) Weak and insufficient for any home in both output and extension.
You would be wasting your time unless you're placing this nearfield in an office sized room. It should still sound bad but it will at least have output.