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Splicing headphone outputs designed for nominal 8-ohm impedance speakers to a 47K-ohm (typical) RCA load is not a good idea but it might work on the Sherwood because this receiver does not automatically silence your other speakers when the headphone jack is installed.
There is NO other volume-controlled output to choose. Try it.
User manual: http://pdf.crse.com/manuals/4168075131.pdf
The SUB WOOFER RCA (see page 11 of the user manual) jack is the audio line out level, you need to feed it to Powered SUB-WOOFER speaker.
As you can probably tell from the very different connector types on the subwoofer and the HTS, they don't match up. That speaker system and this electronics are not meant to be used together.
The SC-BT200 uses passive subwoofer while the SB-WA342 is an active (powered) subwoofer.
I have a very similar problem with the same exact Panasonic sub. I went to Best Buy and Radio Shack looking for an adapter, and they basically told me that one does not exisit. Apparently, Panasonic designed the home theater system specifcally so that it could not work if any part of the entire system was ever seperated.
There is a subwoofer outlet at the back of the sa dp1 connect via cable to the inlet on your sub then on your sa dp1 remote press shif and subwoofer at the same time
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