Using F-connector for sub-woofer?
Thanks Robert and Arny,
I thought the same thing, so I am going to abandon the 2 F connectors, well,
actually I am going to use one for my outdoor FM radio antenna connection.
G There is a rear surround 5-way binding post, that I am just going to
use for the sub-woofer, and relabel the jack plate. (It's in a cabinet
anyway.)
I appreciate both of your prompt responses and confirmation that their
design is wacky! G
Cheers,
Alan
"Arny Krueger" wrote in message
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"Alan Baldwin" wrote in message
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I am wiring up my home theatre, and purchased a wall
plate to terminate all the in-wall and in-ceiling speaker
wires. The plate I purchased is a Russound. It has 2
F-connectors labeled for SUB1 & SUB2. Can anyone tell me
why they would have that,instead of speaker posts, like
the rest of the connectors?
This plate was clearly designed for use with an antenna, cable or
satellite system.
Is there an adapter I'm
supposed to purchase or something?
Get a plate with the right connectors, and don't get mislead by cryptic
markings.
If you are connecting speakers to amplifier speaker outputs, the *right*
connector would be something like banana jacks or (better) 5-way binding
posts.
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