Pairing soundbar w/older sub wirelessly?

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TerriersDad

Enthusiast
Ok, just found out that sub out is a full rage output that isn't subwoofer specific. No crossover. I'm liking this soundbar more and more for the money. I still can't believe I'm going to settle for a f'n soundbar but that's my situation at moment. Looking for a new house every day.
 
agarwalro

agarwalro

Audioholic Ninja
Ok, just found out that sub out is a full rage output that isn't subwoofer specific. No crossover. I'm liking this soundbar more and more for the money. I still can't believe I'm going to settle for a f'n soundbar but that's my situation at moment. Looking for a new house every day.
Cool! I was just going to look that up.

I hear you on the frustration of downsizing. I went from a dedicated HT room with 5.1 to a desk 2.0 setup a few years ago. Slowly built up to a living room 2.2 and bedroom 2.0. Have patience and don't lose heart. Things will get better.
 
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smokey545

Audiophyte
Try a Yamaha YAS-203 soundbar with a wireless subwoofer that pairs automatically. Sounds great (for a soundbar).
 
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TerriersDad

Enthusiast
Try a Yamaha YAS-203 soundbar with a wireless subwoofer that pairs automatically. Sounds great (for a soundbar).
Thanks, but if you look back in this thread, you'll see I have an existing Sub I'm trying to utilize, without buying another. The sub I have needs to be hardwired, as it has no wireless capability. I was looking into wireless audio transmitter/receiver kits, (that would essentially make my sub wireless) but have come to the conclusion they don't work well enough to coincide with my low tolerance for glitches.

Thanks for the input, nonetheless. :D
 
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