Is there some kind of switch that I can use to accomplish this?
T timbalero Audiophyte Feb 27, 2008 #1 Is there some kind of switch that I can use to accomplish this?
S.R. Johnson Junior Audioholic Feb 27, 2008 #2 timbalero said: Is there some kind of switch that I can use to accomplish this? Click to expand... i do not think you can do this. i would say that you can get a y adapter that has two female in to one male out. connect both receivers to the female in and plug the male into the subwoofer. but doing that will probably do more harm than good. do you mind me asking why you are trying to do this?
timbalero said: Is there some kind of switch that I can use to accomplish this? Click to expand... i do not think you can do this. i would say that you can get a y adapter that has two female in to one male out. connect both receivers to the female in and plug the male into the subwoofer. but doing that will probably do more harm than good. do you mind me asking why you are trying to do this?
jcPanny Audioholic Ninja Feb 27, 2008 #3 Sub connections Does the sub have Left and Right analog inputs? If so, try connecting 1 receiver to each input. If not, look for an A/B composite or line level audio selector at Radioshack.
Sub connections Does the sub have Left and Right analog inputs? If so, try connecting 1 receiver to each input. If not, look for an A/B composite or line level audio selector at Radioshack.
rmk Audioholic Chief Feb 27, 2008 #4 timbalero said: Is there some kind of switch that I can use to accomplish this? Click to expand... You don't need a switch but could of course use one. The Y connector at the subs line level input will work fine.
timbalero said: Is there some kind of switch that I can use to accomplish this? Click to expand... You don't need a switch but could of course use one. The Y connector at the subs line level input will work fine.