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Hello ha, Firstly it should read AUDIO So ignore that bit
Quick question for you all. I'm looking at find a temp solution to a sub issue im having. Basically im saving up for a new one but in the mean time id like to wire in my old sony sub into my av reciever. However i dont know if there is, or if i cant find the lead that i need to do so. Have a look at the pictures and let me know if you know of a way of conencting the both. The AV's plug is the small one just to the left of centre i think its a stereo connector? and the back of the sub i have is a - +. Ive had a little google but cant see anything that will solve my problem Would be MUCH appreciated. Thanks Danny
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Is it 3.5mm jack? If so chop up an old set of headphones.
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does your amp have a dedicated (amplified) set of speaker connections labelled for a sub?
you sub needs connecting to an amplified source just like a regular speaker via the regular speaker type spring clip terminals. if your amp has a subwoofer line out socket (which i'm guessing it has looking at that pic) you can easily conect an active sub using the line out connection. but you will need an active sub. ie one with an internal amplifier
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Thats a Sony AV amp as well isn't it?
That Amp only supports an active sub and the one you have is a passive sub. What that means is that you have to get a powered amp as that output only provides a line output so even if you connected it as someone has said you wouldn't hear a thing. The only option i would suggest would be to wire the sub into either the right or left side front. With that amp (if it is like mine) you have the option to bi-wire, (run 2 wires) to the front speakers (speaker mode b) so you can set it to that mode and use one of the outputs to power the sub. The terminals to use are the ones to the left of the botom row, visible on the picture you have posted to the left. Another tip, pop the plastic plugs out of the ends of the terminals and solder some corrally plugs to your speaker wires! Last edited by pro4nut; 29-10-2011 at 08:56 AM. Reason: spotted somting in d pic |
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I dont know the amp and cant really make out which terminals you have on the back exactly but if you dont have a high level sub output (already amplified) you could try bridging 2 speaker outputs (only if the amp allows it!!!) to give a more powerful output, and then use a low pass filter to get rid of all the frequencies you dont want the sub to reproduce- user choice but you dont want anything over 120hz really
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i wouldn't do that myself mostly as you don't need to. Had a look at the manual for my amp which is an str-dh600 which is of the same series as yours. those unused speaker outputs you have are for the mid left mid right channel or for bi wiring the fronts.
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http://www.sony.co.uk/product/hcs-ho...iver/str-dh810 This is the back to have a look at. http://sp.sony-europe.com/da/186/92676.jpeg I've taken your advice on the connectors and wired in some proper connectors. It looks much better now, just still trying to figure out if i can temporarily wire in this sub (so it will actually do its job) whilst saving up. Im assuming from your advice it will? I just need to wire it up with two wire? one for the left and onoe for the right?
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If you just run red to red white to white, either channel (left or right) is fine as the lower range the sub speaker operates at is non directional.
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