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A powered subwoofer can be connected directly to a TV's output jacks to boost the bass. An audio Y-adapter condenses the stereo signals into a single signal for the subwoofer to reproduce the bass frequencies. ... Subwoofers connect with a single 1/4-inch audio cable.
https://www.techwalla.com/articles/how-to-hook-a-powered-subwoofer-directly-to-a-tv
What are your front channel speakers connected to? Or are you just using the TV speakers for that? Most TVs don't have a dedicated subwoofer output and that's a necessary level of pre-amp out to give the subwoofer proper low frequency signals. If you have an amp/receiver then it probably has a subwoofer output.
You would have to have a cable box, from the cable box, you would hook up the yellow to your tv, and then the red/white audio would go to the subwoofer on your DVD765 where it is labeled (TV), you then hit the switch on the subwoofer to TV. Another option is if your TV has audio output, you could just run RED/WHITE audio from your tv to the back of the subwoofer where it is labeled (TV).
Look on the back of your TV for an HDMI port that has "ARC" on it, connect that to the HDMI Out on the subwoofer. Make sure that your HDMI cable supports ARC. That is the only connection you should need to the subwoofer, remove everything else. Other option is an optical cable between the TV and the Subwoofer.
I just discovered this after fooling around with it for the past couple of days!
because your tv output is not of suffieient power to drive the soundbar. The soundbar needs to be hooked up to an amplifier that is being fed by your tv line out (or earphone output)
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