My panasonis sub woofer SB WA840 was broken during transit and am told they cant fix it/to expensive. Will a SB WA340 sub woofer do the same job.
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The SA-HT700 is the main unit for the SC-HT700 DVD Home Theater system. For this system, the sub-woofer (SA-WA340) has the AC power connection. The sub-woofer is connected to the main unit by a "System cable". The power cord and system cable are shown in the manual. You'll need the sub-woofer if you don't have one. Amazon has a used sub-woofer listed here: https://www.amazon.com/Panasonic-SB-WA340-Powered-Subwoofer-SA-HT700/dp/B076HB8HQP . However, I don't know the third-party vendor.
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only thing you do is to open your receivers,then locate the output connector if
you see the female RCA jack ,then push it out the broken piece ,that's it
Of the Phillips is not a home theatre system them you can but you will have no volume co trol of the sub. If it is the alot of philips home theater in a box (htib) use special plugs...you would need to change the cable end of the sub to a compatible plug.
Usually, it's the "stereo-audio-output" from your amplifier that goes to the sub-woofer, and then outputs from the sub-woofer to the left/right speakers. Or, if your amplifier has a separate output labelled "sub-out", then your connect your sub-woofer to that mono-channel output.
I had the same problem although not in storage but it just lost power to the console. It turns out that when I press down on the cable connecting the sub woofer and console, at the back of the sub woofer, I temporarily get power to the console. I did that for long enough to eject my DVD's and then opened the back of the sub woofer to fix it and cracked the board and broke it forever.
Any powered sub-woofer will work with it. Check the back of the Technics, make sure there is an RCA output labeled "Sub-woofer" or "Woofer" or "Sub". If so, you can get any brand of powered sub woofer and it will work. A powered sub-woofer is one with an amplifier for the sub built into the box and you will need to plug it into an A/C outlet as well. The only exceptions to what will work with this unit is to make sure you are not buying a sub-woofer that is made to only work with the companion unit it is originally sold with. Many Panasonic and JVC sub woofers are like this. Just look for a sub-woofer that is not part of any system. Velodyne makes some really great sub-woofers that would work nice with yours, but they can be a little expensive, but they are very good.
If your Technics has no RCA output for the sub-woofer, you will need to make sure that whatever powered sub-woofer you buy has a speaker level input for it. Most powered sub-woofers have this feature, so that you may just run the front speaker outputs of the receiver into the subwoofer and then the sub-woofer will have a set of speaker outputs right below the speaker inputs so you can still have your front speakers connected to that and not loose anything from your system.
I hope I have explained this in a manner you will understand easy, if not just post whatever questions you may have right on this thread and I will get back to you as soon as possible.
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