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Replacing a Surround Sound System Receiver

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I have a Panasonic SC-HT75 Home Theater Surround System that has a receiver that is shot. Can I replace the receiver with an SA-HE75? I called Panasonic and they didn't have a clear answer.

Thanks for your help!

  • Laurenzo1947 Mar 24, 2009

    So I take this to mean that the front and rear will work, but the subwoofer will not, is that correct?

  • Laurenzo1947 Mar 24, 2009

    Thanks for your help!

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The difference is the "same speaker connections"
the front and rear will connect the same but the subwoofer is amplified by the HT75 , and the HE75 does not have an internal amp for the subwoofer speaker , only a "pre output"(has to be amplified)

  • jason Mar 24, 2009

    yes that is correct , with the new reciever you will have to amplify the subwoofer as the new reciever does not do this for the subwoofer speaker

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