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Can I connect the subwoofer to my receiver?
For Christmas, my parents are getting me the Onkyo SKS-HT750 (7.1-Channel Home Theater Speaker System). Planing buy the Onkyo TX-SR605 (7.1 Channel A / V) so I have a way to run my speakers. The speakers 110 W each and the subwoofer is 230W. The SR605 receiver is rated for 630W (90W per channel). My question is: How does this relate to the subwoofer? I will be able to connect to the Subcommittee for decent sound receiver and get it too, or I have to buy any type of amplifier separately? I've never gotten a home theater system, so I'm not sure how all what works. Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks guys!
OK. The sub will work. In fact, I could sell a $ 99 Sony sub or a sub $ 15,000 6000 Watt Velodyne and still should work fine. You have to leave to make room for her, but would get under great backyard!. Submarines today have built in amplifiers and all it does is that the receiver will provide a signal of 1V. From there the subs amp does all the work heavy. Now, as for the power of the speakers. The speaker is rated as a senator, sounds important, but it is not. Power does not tell you how good it sounds a speaker, how hard he plays, how precise. Not even say what it is compatible with a receiver unless you have more information. Why is that even in the list? Well, because the store is how. If someone sees 2 pairs of speakers in the same price, but they say that is 200 Watts and the other says that is 100 Watts, the consumer medium is going to buy say 200 Watts. Unfortunately, if the 100 watt speaker is only 3 decibels more sensitive to what it means to play in the same volume 100 Watts the others take 200 W to arrive. So now that I've spent too much time on things that do not ask. Sorry. Go ahead and buy the TX-SR605. He'll be fine.
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