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Hi there!
I just bought the Onkyo 606 to replace the "home theatre in a box" dvd receiver that came with my Samsung Home Theatre in a box. I will be replacing the speakers at some point too, but thought I'd start with the receiver. My question is this, I just realized that my sub is not a powered sub, it uses speaker wire to plugin. I don't believe the Onkyo would support this? Could I plug it into one of the channels that I'm not using? I only have 5.1, so they'll be 2 extra channels, or will I just have to buy a powered sub? Any suggestions would be great! This is my first post, but have been reading the forum for a while, great people in here! thanks, Sean |
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