how do you hook up two sub-woofers? I have a Denon 587. is it possible with this receiver? thanks,
A Afury8 Audioholic Intern Mar 2, 2009 #1 how do you hook up two sub-woofers? I have a Denon 587. is it possible with this receiver? thanks,
engtaz Full Audioholic Mar 2, 2009 #2 Use a Y spitter 1 male ended RCA's to Denon LFE output and the other end to the subs has 2 female RCA connectors.
Use a Y spitter 1 male ended RCA's to Denon LFE output and the other end to the subs has 2 female RCA connectors.
lsiberian Audioholic Overlord Mar 2, 2009 #3 Afury8 said: how do you hook up two sub-woofers? I have a Denon 587. is it possible with this receiver? thanks, Click to expand... Very carefully. Or with a rca y-cable.
Afury8 said: how do you hook up two sub-woofers? I have a Denon 587. is it possible with this receiver? thanks, Click to expand... Very carefully. Or with a rca y-cable.
GlocksRock Audioholic Spartan Mar 2, 2009 #5 It shouldn't change the sound, but if your subwoofer has outputs, you can also use that instead of a y splitter.
It shouldn't change the sound, but if your subwoofer has outputs, you can also use that instead of a y splitter.
S santeini Audioholic Intern Mar 5, 2009 #7 Hooking up 2 subs on your receiver is not a problem, if you only have one sub out put than use a good (Audioquest) Y split RCA plug.
Hooking up 2 subs on your receiver is not a problem, if you only have one sub out put than use a good (Audioquest) Y split RCA plug.
B blued888 Audioholic Mar 5, 2009 #8 GlocksRock said: It shouldn't change the sound, but if your subwoofer has outputs, you can also use that instead of a y splitter. Click to expand... You are referring to the line-outs available on some subwoofers, correct?
GlocksRock said: It shouldn't change the sound, but if your subwoofer has outputs, you can also use that instead of a y splitter. Click to expand... You are referring to the line-outs available on some subwoofers, correct?