yamha av receiver and subwhooper

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kanchan

Audiophyte
I purchased Yamaha Rx v375 a.v Receiver. I had Samsung home theatre htz 310.. I used those speakers. But the whooper does not work. Is it absolutely necessary to purchase powered subwhooper (which is very costly) or is there any way I can use same subwbooper accepting some compromise in the output?
 
BMXTRIX

BMXTRIX

Audioholic Warlord
It is traditional and proper for subwoofers to be powered by a dedicated, and properly matched amplifier, so it is not really possible to use the speaker (not really a subwoofer) that was in the old home theater in a box system.

Still... You can pick up a subwoofer from about $150 at Monoprice for a decent 12" model. They have ones which are even less, but none that I would strongly recommend. But still, take a look:

8 Inch 60-Watt Powered Subwoofer - Black - Monoprice.com

Check your local Craigslist as well for some options as well as people upgrade and old product may go away.

The 3 ohm speakers which the Samsung system uses probably won't be an issue with the Yamaha, but you will want to keep an eye on them in case they start to overhead the Yamaha.
 
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kanchan

Audiophyte
Specification of my subwhooper (which came with Samsung HT Z310. isimpedence 3 ohms, frequency range45hz-160Hz,out put sound pressure level 86db/W/M,rated input 170W,maximum input340W. Whether same whooper can converted to power subwhooper compatible to Yamaha Rx v375 by adding any circuit/ amplifier so that present whooper can be used and also money can be saved.I think Samsung subwhooper with oabove mentioned specification will not compromise quality also . If I am not wrong Yamaha RxV 375 has specification n of 100 watts....kanchan
 
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markw

Audioholic Overlord
Fer heavens sake, it's sub WOOFER, not "whooper". ..ans listen to BMX. He knows his stuff.
 
BMXTRIX

BMXTRIX

Audioholic Warlord
Specification of my subwhooper (which came with Samsung HT Z310. isimpedence 3 ohms, frequency range45hz-160Hz,out put sound pressure level 86db/W/M,rated input 170W,maximum input340W. Whether same whooper can converted to power subwhooper compatible to Yamaha Rx v375 by adding any circuit/ amplifier so that present whooper can be used and also money can be saved.I think Samsung subwhooper with oabove mentioned specification will not compromise quality also . If I am not wrong Yamaha RxV 375 has specification n of 100 watts....kanchan
Let's be serious - The subwoofer with your cheap home theater in a box setup is garbage. It's junk. Just like the speakers are junk. But, the rest of the speakers should continue to work with the new A/V receiver, while the subwoofer will not unless you go buy an external amplifier to run it. While, this sounds good in theory, you will now have to go find and price out an external amplifier that will work. This isn't actually inexpensive to do...

Amplifiers (including mini amplifiers, T-Amplifiers and stereo amplifiers) in the Home Audio / Video Department at Parts Express | 106

A 50 watt+ amplifier will run $70 or more for a stand alone piece (vs. the complete unit costing a bit more in my link above).

Then, you get it, and it's still connected to a speaker that was built to hit the lowest possible price point available, which means thin plastic and a cheap speaker without proper bracing or much else proper about it. So, it's spending GOOD money on a very bad product to act as a band aid.

What would I recommend if you don't want to buy a subwoofer now but really want to use what you have?

I may recommend that you try running the current subwoofer in series with the center channel and tell your Yamaha system that you have no subwoofer... Perhaps that'll give you a bit better bass response. Wire the center speaker this way, and you should be okay.



But, at some point, you will want to start to upgrade all the speakers, including the subwoofer, and spending one cent on product you know is horrendous is not at all something I would recommend or encourage - and as you can tell, I will strongly discourage.
 
Adam

Adam

Audioholic Jedi
Fer heavens sake, it's sub WOOFER, not "whooper". ..ans listen to BMX. He knows his stuff.
That's an impressive number of typos in a post trying to correct someone else's wording.






:p Just messing with you, Mark. :D
 
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