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Single RCA Input Powered Subwoofer to bookshelf speakers?

darknightbacca

Hi i've gone ahead and bought these speakers, R1700BTs - Edifier Australia

Edifier R1700BTS

I've found an old subwoofer, the Pioneer S-HS50, it's a powered 100w sub, only has one audio input (rca), phase 0, 180 & volume knob

Was thinking of hooking it up to my r1700bts's as they are much better with a proper subwoofer

Now i'm wondering how to accomplish this, i've seen people talking about Y splitters, but will that work?

The pioneer sub is from a 5.1 channel speaker setup, there's no manual online or any specs that i could find about it.

Anyone got any ideas on how to get this functional?

Also the subwoofer dosen't have a crossover knob, will that be an issue?

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It's literally the first line in the FAQ on the page you linked to.

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1 minute ago, Kilrah said:

It's literally the first line in the FAQ on the page you linked to.

wow i feel like an idiot, didn't even think to check the faq, didn't think they'd have it on there, man, thanks.

 

 

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