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From What I understand, you can connect this by using a y-spliiter from your sub-out on your reciever to send the LFE signals to the subwoofer and the Buttkicker. For our current Bose system (Parents like it, what can I do?), we have the V30 model and i don't think the receiver has this kind of connection available. How would you connect a Buttkicker to a Bose System? For those unfamiliar with it, all the speakers (L,R,C,SR,SL) connect to the acoustimass module and then the acoustimass is connected by 1 cable (9 pin connector kind of cable) to the receiver. I would really like to know because I would like to "feel" the movies if you know what I mean and this can be the thing I need without fighting with my parents to get a new system.
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