Agree with Tls49...try speaker cables to sub and speaker cables back to your speakers...perhaps not as good as line-out but you dont seem to have that option with your receiver. at least this way, you control speaker and sub volume simultaneously from your receiver volume control.
Subwoofer connection for Fisher 500c
Hello folks!
I recently acquired a Velodyne ULD-18 sub for next to nothing. By outward appearances it looks to be in excellent shape. The driver looks and feels excellent, and the 400 watt servo controller is in fine shape too. According to the owners manuel a normal way to connect the sub to a system is connecting the servo controller/amp in between your amp and preamp with two sets of RCA cables. So my problem is that I have this vintage Fisher 500c receiver. It has a "to reverb" feature with four inputs, a pair of right & left "ins" and a pair of right and left "outs." I was hoping this would be the way to connect it properly. However, I've got nothing happening in the way of sound from my monitors or the sub in this configuration.
Any help would be appreciated! I can send photos too, if that helps.
Thanks!
I recently acquired a Velodyne ULD-18 sub for next to nothing. By outward appearances it looks to be in excellent shape. The driver looks and feels excellent, and the 400 watt servo controller is in fine shape too. According to the owners manuel a normal way to connect the sub to a system is connecting the servo controller/amp in between your amp and preamp with two sets of RCA cables. So my problem is that I have this vintage Fisher 500c receiver. It has a "to reverb" feature with four inputs, a pair of right & left "ins" and a pair of right and left "outs." I was hoping this would be the way to connect it properly. However, I've got nothing happening in the way of sound from my monitors or the sub in this configuration.
Any help would be appreciated! I can send photos too, if that helps.
Thanks!
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