I was checking out the user manual of my Sony DVD/AM/FM radio in my 2008 Classic 25fb yesterday. I went to the system menu and checked out the speaker selection. I found that the subwoofer was turned off. Front and Rear speakers enabled. I ran the speaker balance test that puts out the white noise through each speaker and found the right and left rear came out the subwoofer. So I pulled out the radio and confirmed the subwoofer out cable on the radio was not being used and the left right leads of the rear speaker were connected to the the subwoofer.
The Collins sub under my dinette has left and right inputs
Just for grins I connected one of the leads from the subwoofer to the single Sub output, turned off the rear speakers and activate subwoofer on the setup and then ran the speaker test. Didn't really change anything, the white noise wasn't very loud even when playing with the gain and frequency knobs.
I'm wondering if I should get a splitter that takes the single output and puts the signal onto two outputs. I'm guess itprobably won't make a difference.
Kelvin
The Collins sub under my dinette has left and right inputs
Just for grins I connected one of the leads from the subwoofer to the single Sub output, turned off the rear speakers and activate subwoofer on the setup and then ran the speaker test. Didn't really change anything, the white noise wasn't very loud even when playing with the gain and frequency knobs.
I'm wondering if I should get a splitter that takes the single output and puts the signal onto two outputs. I'm guess itprobably won't make a difference.
Kelvin
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