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Gentlemen; i will be buying the Jamo 650 sub soon, but i am having a wild guess if this will work or match my ONKYO TX906 receiver since it doesn't have an output for Sub. If it is possible, how do i go with the connection? furthermore, is this model worth buying for? thank you and more powers!
The jamo sub is a fine buy but also look at subs from REL as they can hit hard when needed and are great for music.Now on to your amp,look round the back and you should find a socket marked sub pre out,plug a sub or phono lead into this and then into the input on the sub,this could be marked in or line in,turn up the volume or gain on the sub and also make sure you have the sub turned on in the speaker settings in your amp.
since it is a powered speaker, probably it just needs a sound signal which you can get from the headphone socket. please double check with someone else.
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The Jamo speakers need an AV Receiver to drive them properly. The TV doesn't have the correct outputs nor does it have the power required.
The Jamo kit consists of a powered subwoofer ans 5 small surround speakers. Each surround speaker needs to be powered by the speaker output from an an AV Receiver. The subwoofer should also be connected to the receiver, but the connection is a phono/RCA lead from the receiver's "Sub Out" socket.
Your TV connects to the AV receiver via the Optical out.
The Jamo speakers need an AV Receiver to drive them properly. The TV doesn't have the correct outputs nor does it have the power required.
The Jamo kit consists of a powered subwoofer ans 5 small surround speakers. Each surround speaker needs to be powered by the speaker output from an an AV Receiver. The subwoofer should also be connected to the receiver, but the connection is a phono/RCA lead from the receiver's "Sub Out" socket.
Your TV connects to the AV receiver via the Optical out.
the easiest solution is to get yourself a cord that switches from headphone plug to RCA and connect it that way. I sure hope that this helps you in hooking your ipad up to the Jamo 200 Sub. Thanks, Cody
The TX has speaker setup and test tones for setting the balance and distance with test tones and proving the hardware works. If that all works the difference is probably external or settings.
What is different between the music source(s) audio and the HD movie source(s) audio? Ask yourself, how would a sub make high frequencies go missing? It can't.
Your other speakers are responsible for conveying the high frequencies.
hi,
i have a jamo 250 sub.the blue light is working.when i connect the jack to the left line IN according to the manual it makes a sound as well.but seems not working.is it related to the fuse????i know the fuse box.but i dont know how to remove the fuse to check.pls help me out.my receiver is onkyo tx-sr 608
It's the receiver, same prob here. The level of bass through the sub is negligible too. So my guess is it's either related to the crossover or the passthrough in general. Looking for a missetting or workaround.
hi, there must be this LINE IN socket (ur so called Hole), then on the onkyo, there must be this sub-line out socket, plug one end of the RC socket to the sub out of onkyo , and other to the line in of the sub, its all to do wirth its appropriate inputs and outputs,let me know
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