I've been trying to merge two sound systems I have. One consists of a typical 5.1 receiver with speakers and sub woofer. The other is a 5.1 computer setup consisting of a creative Extigy that connects to a sub woofer via 3 mini-plug cables. The satellites then connect to the sub woofer via discrete connections. I've decided that I like the computer speakers better and would like to hook them to my 5.1 receiver. The satellites are no problem because they have standard speaker hookups but I can't get the sub to work. My receiver has the standard RCA sub out but then only inputs on the sub are the mini-plug jacks that are responsible for 2 channels of audio (FR/FL, C.SUB, RR,RL). There is also a jack label aux. on the back of the sub.Here are the things I have tried tried so far, obviously unsuccessfully:- RCA to mini-plug cable. - Y RCA splitter to mini-plug cable, like what you would use to hook your iPod to your system. I tried both left and right channels on this.- Repeating the above steps but plugging the mini into the port labeled aux. Any ideas?
8/16/2007 7:28:37 PM
bttt for suggestions.
8/17/2007 5:56:35 PM
8/18/2007 8:55:33 PM
That is exactly what I meant and it did not work. When I press the test setup button on my receiver that tests each channel individually and I press my ear to the sub I can hear faint rumblings but can not hear anything during normal use. The sub still works when hooked to the sound card.
8/19/2007 11:49:43 PM
Is bass redirection turned on?
8/20/2007 1:14:15 AM
I don't know what that feature is. It has a small wired remote that you can use to adjust volume/levels.
8/20/2007 2:23:31 AM
^ look in the creative sound properties panel. Also, make sure you're testing with a 5.1 source and not stereo music.
8/20/2007 2:54:12 AM
^ he's hooking his computer gear up to his real theater setup. Computer is not in the equation anymore, to my understanding.
8/20/2007 6:13:17 PM
^Correct. I'm not using a computer at all anymore. I just want to hook my computer sub to the receiver.
8/21/2007 1:27:26 PM
I understand now. I thought you were running computer sound to the receiver and then out through the speakers.
8/21/2007 1:52:59 PM
stupid question, but is the gain and subwoofer out on the receiver on/turned up?
8/22/2007 4:39:18 PM
Yes, it is. Its not a stupid question because I've done much dumber before.
8/22/2007 8:19:20 PM