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I have an Onkyo TX-DS787.
My powered sub is connected via a Monster Subwoofer (mono) cable. My center channel out (RCA) is not used. Recently I started having a problem with the subwoofer where it was cutting in and out. I had the subwoofer serviced and there was no problem. So it's the Onkyo. I unplugged the subwoofer cable from the Onkyo and plugged it into the Center Channel out. The subwoofer now stays on. My question is am I getting the same performance having it connected this way? Thanks in advance! |
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![]() wrote in message ps.com... I have an Onkyo TX-DS787. My powered sub is connected via a Monster Subwoofer (mono) cable. My center channel out (RCA) is not used. Recently I started having a problem with the subwoofer where it was cutting in and out. I had the subwoofer serviced and there was no problem. So it's the Onkyo. I unplugged the subwoofer cable from the Onkyo and plugged it into the Center Channel out. The subwoofer now stays on. My question is am I getting the same performance having it connected this way? No, subwoofer channel is dedicated to low frequencies form other channels redirected to the sub and LFE (low frequency effects). You can't get these things from the center. Sounds like monster killed another connector/solder joint. ScottW |
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