I recently inherited a deck and a sub from my roommate (who inherited it from his girlfriends parents) and neither of us know anything about hooking this stuff together.I'd be extremely grateful if someone could tell me :1) what kind of cables I need and where they go2) what kind of satellite speakers I should get (I'm going for a 2.1 setup)I'm looking for some affordable, quality speakers, btw.Pictures are here:Left side of the deck:Right side of the deck:SubThanks[Edited on May 10, 2007 at 7:17 PM. Reason : imageshack sucks]
5/10/2007 7:14:55 PM
Is that all that's on the sub? There should be some more jacks...If that IS all, the best way to hook it up is to set the receiver up for non-surround mode, connect the subs to the B output (and speakers to A obviously), and run the receiver in A+B mode.Other than that... just get some red/white RCA audio cables and plug them in to your devices.What price range are you looking for on the speakers?[Edited on May 10, 2007 at 10:45 PM. Reason : ]
5/10/2007 10:42:21 PM
Product info:channels. Dobly Pro Logic; 12 DSP sounfield modes. 120 W x 3 (front, center) + 50 W x 2 (rear) into 8 ohms or 120 W x into 8 or 4 ohms from 20 Hz to 20 KHz with 0.09% THD. Subwoofer output; 3 video inputs; video monitor output; headphone jack. Features DSP in all 5 channels; discrete output transistors; separate power transformers for audio and display; frequency synthesis tuning; auto input balance; motor-driven volume control. Soundfield link soundfield memory; tuner station indexing; input indexing; programmable A/V remote control; S-Link ; 4/8 ohm switch; variable delay time; 7-function input selector; bass and treble controls; rear and center channel level controls; low boost; muting sitch; auto tuning; 30 AM/FM station presets; A/B speaker switch; Amp: FR 10 Hz -50 FHz-+1 dB line. FM: 50-dB quieting sens 38.3 dBf stereo; S/N 76 dB mono, 70 dB stereo. 17 x 5 7/8 x 14 1/8 in, 22 lbYou don't need anything special, just get some 16 or 22 gauge speaker wire from any audio store. Since it's a "hand-me-down" receiver, which is still a nice one. Try to see if you can get some "hand-me-down" speakers. Look at getting some decent 50-60rms wattage speakers. JBL makes some decent/cheap speakers.
5/11/2007 1:45:07 AM
^^ yes thats all thats on the sub.. I was surprised too.^thanks for the info
5/11/2007 10:57:10 AM
^^^ price range would be $100 or less
5/11/2007 10:57:52 AM