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    Good setup?

    I tried it, no loss of volume, setup worked great. Thanks folks.
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    Good setup?

    So if the receiver has A/B outputs, turn both of them on? But isn't it bad to run an amplified signal through another amplifier? Also, if using both the A/B outputs would work, wouldn't the speakers and the sub all have to be the same impedance? Thanks for the help.
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    Good setup?

    hmmm, that's kind of a downer. Is there any other option I have that wouldn't halve the volume?
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    Good setup?

    I just wanted to make sure the setup I'm planning on using is going to work well. I'm going to plug my mp4 player into a "Y" splitter, and send one signal to my receiver with a pair of speakers, and the other signal to my sub. Now the sub has 1/4 inputs and the Y cable has 1/8 outputs so i will...
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    How to hook up sub to receiver with no sub out.

    I don't have the receiver for the speakers yet, but the one i'm looking at is a stereo receiver. Also, the amp for my sub has a built-in crossover, so only the low frequencies are sent to the actual sub. So if there is no sub output in the receiver, am I pretty much screwed?
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    How to hook up sub to receiver with no sub out.

    I'm going to be getting some bookshelf speakers, something like the Bose 201 series, and a receiver to match the speakers. However, the receiver i'm planning on buying has no sub output. Is there anyway I can hook up the sub to the receiver? I've hooked my sub to my friend's speaker system using...
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