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I suggest you go over your receiver set-up instructions. See if you need to set the receiver to acknolwedge the addition of the subwoofer. It should be in your receiver set-up steps. Just as a check, hook up one of your other speakers to the subwoofer lead to see if gets audio signal. I'm guessing the issue is your receiver settings.
S-video would be a better choice than (yellow) composite video but it won't help the sound.
Not knowing anything about the DVD player and how you have it wired we can only guess what is wrong with IT or the connection to the KLH.
Have you looked at the manuals for the DVD and the KLH? You don't just hook it up and run with it. Digital Audio must be assigned, for example, and other stuff.
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