My kenwood 105vr receiver doesn't have a sub woofer line level output, how can I connect my sub woofer? - kenwood 105vr
How-1-car get in touch (with MA121XQ Audio MA 12) and 3 speaker 105vr in my Kenwood. I know nothing about it, so please help me thx
Photo of speaker outputs of my receiver
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Although you can do is no connection is recommended for car audio components directly into a home theater system. First try to eliminate a 12V-120V source device running. You can damage the subwoofer in this way. Another thing is that you are linking the canal with a 100 watt subwoofer underpowering (most home theater systems operate with 100 watts per channel, a sub 300 watts RMS). I saw a subwoofer to an audio receiver is connected and you are trying to do and usually what happens is that the recipient is present as a rule, because the subwoofer is trying to make more energy than that which is provided Extract . The idea of using a subwoofer Kenwood Audio only works if you spend some money.
This is the safest way to work this to get my knowledge. First you need to convert a power converter to 120V to 12V. Then you need a subwoofer amplifier unit (500-channel or mono 600Watt SAP would be best). You can then use the audio amplifier in conjunction with the audio receiverOutput (if it exists. If you can not do in the situation, all). Changing parameters at low frequencies pass to the filter unwanted high-frequency amplifiers.
Of course it is very expensive and really not worth it. It's better than buying just a subwoofer audio power amplifiers at home, and when you connect audio output from your receiver, connect to your Kenwood connection.
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