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Old 04-05-2008, 11:56 PM   #4 of 8
JohnRice
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Re: New Powered Sub to replace non-powered one


Then you need a sub which can accept a "Speaker Level" input, which many have. Unfortunately, this is not nearly as good as a receiver has a line level sub output. Fortunately, many subs have both types of input, so when you upgrade the other parts of the system, the sub can come along. You just need to be certain you get a sub which can accept both speaker level and line level outputs.





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