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any reciever/amplifer will work, keep the wattage below 200 watts rms. standard speaker wire is fine, you don't need to spend a lot of money on "special" gold wires, that's just a scam. plain old copper wire works great and you can get that at BestBuy or even Radio Shack
Speakers don't hook directly to a TV unless your TV is unique and has its own amplifiers (not likely). Speakers are driven by amps, amps are usually inside a receiver and IT would connect to your TV to receive sound program. However, the TV usually has serious audio limitations (or we wouldn't need receivers and after-market speakers, right?) so why not get the audio IT monitors from the source itself and conenct it directly to the controlling receiver, which specializes in audio?
The vast majority of those so called universal remotes only store the codes for less than 200 different types of units and of them extremely few are for AV receivers. You need a very good "universal" remote for your pretty rare unit. This one is certified to work with your unit
http://www.logitech.com/en-us/remotes/universal_remotes/devices/6622
I had the same problem, so I took the back casing off. What I discovered was that a chip that connects to the board had snapped or something. This is a black chip located on the opposite side of the heat sink. I'm certain this is causing the problem. I'm being told this subwoofer has a 20 year warranty, but I'm having trouble finding contact information for the manufacturer.
You need the remote control to turn the subwoofer on and off. There are no controls on the subwoofer. This is the most ridiculous design ever. Anyway, on the RC-AAR02 remote, press the "Manual Select" in the upper right corner. You'll see "SUBWOOFER OFF" on the display. Then, use the tuner up/down ON THE RECEIVER (not the remote) to turn the sub on. Confounded? Yes.
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