I'm setting up a new Denon AVR-2807 with a set of Polk speakers, and am having some issues with the subwoofer, model PSW303. Left Pic: JL f110 subwoofer backpanel ; Right Pic: Denon AVR-4311CI backpanel See the circled "left/mono" input on the JLf110 subwoofer and the highlighted subwoofer out "sw1" on the Denon AVR-4311CI receiver backpanels. Connect your main speakers to the main speaker level outputs of your receiver. These are the correct inputs and outputs, respectively, to use when connecting a subwoofer to an A/V receiver line-level. You can connect a single subwoofer cable between the subwoofer-out on your AV Receiver to either the left or right connection on your subwoofer. You're also able have full range signals going to the front speakers for music (using Direct/Pure Direct and the subs high level connection). Thanks for the replies. When set to "yes" all redirected bass is output through a line level "sub-out" connection on the back of the receiver, thus removing the bass information from the amplified speaker line. The traditional method offers the most flexibility and ease of operation. Connect the subwoofer to the sub out of your receiver. Audioholics: Again, I recommend connecting your sub and speakers in the way they were intended while using your Yamaha receiver. Do you only have one subwoofer output or multiple ones? The Behringer models do look nice and I am surprised you can get that power rating for the price. If you do not have a LFE connection on your subwoofer, you would more than likely have an L+R connection (Left and Right). For multiple subwoofer outputs on your processor If you have multiple sub outs (which is a rarity right now but becoming more and more common on newer receivers), then your job is … Step 3: Identify the “sub out” connection(s) of your receiver/processor. I've read the documentation for both, and connected it as I think they are recommending. Denon's and Rel's can work well together as you're able to setup them up so you can have all speakers set to small, all bass to sub for movies (using the low level connection). The receiver's "yes" or "no" setting for the subwoofer only applies if you own a powered subwoofer connected to the receiver using a line level RCA style cord. However because the only other three amplifiers I've ever owned all had amplified subwoofer output I put almost all my budget just on the Denon, so my remaining budget is nearer the £20 mark now, hence the question about using a low powered amplifier/ Front A+B.
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