Can anyone identify the name of this speaker plug?
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Can anyone identify the name of this speaker plug?
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Re: Can anyone identify the name of this speaker plug?
A picture of both ends of your plug would help. My guess is this:
http://www.monoprice.com/product?p_id=7146
BTW make sure you know what you are plugging into.
Passive subwoofers require external amplification. But the real question is the output on the soundbar line level or amplified? I assume line level which means you need to take that output to the input on an amplifier either internal in a powered subwoofer or external in a passive subwoofer.
http://www.monoprice.com/product?p_id=7146
BTW make sure you know what you are plugging into.
Passive subwoofers require external amplification. But the real question is the output on the soundbar line level or amplified? I assume line level which means you need to take that output to the input on an amplifier either internal in a powered subwoofer or external in a passive subwoofer.
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Re: Can anyone identify the name of this speaker plug?
Most of the Home Theaters in a Box I have seen have used their own plugs to hook up the speakers and subwoofer. Using A HTIB speaker on a regular receiver wasn't such a big deal, as you could simply remove the plug, but a subwoofer may be a bit tricky. I imagine you should be able to remove the plastic end, and get a new end and wire it up, but that is above my level of non-expertise.
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Re: Can anyone identify the name of this speaker plug?
A picture of both ends of your plug would help. My guess is this:
http://www.monoprice.com/product?p_id=7146
BTW make sure you know what you are plugging into.
Passive subwoofers require external amplification. But the real question is the output on the soundbar line level or amplified? I assume line level which means you need to take that output to the input on an amplifier either internal in a powered subwoofer or external in a passive subwoofer.
http://www.monoprice.com/product?p_id=7146
BTW make sure you know what you are plugging into.
Passive subwoofers require external amplification. But the real question is the output on the soundbar line level or amplified? I assume line level which means you need to take that output to the input on an amplifier either internal in a powered subwoofer or external in a passive subwoofer.
It is a passive subwoofer, which I was looking to connect to the amplified subwoofer port on the soundbar.
Most of the Home Theaters in a Box I have seen have used their own plugs to hook up the speakers and subwoofer. Using A HTIB speaker on a regular receiver wasn't such a big deal, as you could simply remove the plug, but a subwoofer may be a bit tricky. I imagine you should be able to remove the plastic end, and get a new end and wire it up, but that is above my level of non-expertise.
Thanks everyone for the help.