To connect a subwoofer to its receiver, you can use an LFE input cable or an RCA line-in cable (used for left and right input options). Assuming your subwoofer has the option to use an LFE input, this will be your best choice. But, if not, then an RCA input option will work.
When using two subwoofers, it is possible to use a Y-split LFE signal from the processor sub output. It is also possible to connect the sub placed in the left side to the main-out left from the processor (the output is also used to connect an external effect block to the left front speaker).
Can you split subwoofer output?
Any single, standard RCA or subwoofer cable should do just fine. One end of the subwoofer/RCA cable will be plugged into the Subwoofer Output on the back of your receiver.
How do I hook up a subwoofer to my receiver?
Using a subwoofer cable (RCA cable), connect the subwoofer to the AV receiver by running the cable from the receivers subwoofer output to the subwoofers line input. Klipsch subwoofers can be connected via the LFE channel, the white RCA connection, or in a stereo pair by using both the white and red RCA connections.
Can you connect a wireless subwoofer to a receiver?
AV receivers never have bluetooth or any other wireless sub transmitter built in. Many subs have transmitters that are made for them that can be connected to any receiver or you can buy a generic wireless sub system but your sub would need to have an RCA wired input that you could connect it too.
Is a subwoofer cable just an RCA?
Subwoofer cables contain RCA connectors on both ends. Subwoofer cables produce a deep, intense sound and the quality is far superior to that of typical RCA sound. Subwoofers transmit bass in addition to regular sound signals, so that when you listen to it in your home theater, TV shows and moves can really come alive.