Inell Riesgo: One of the problems with buying an htib (home theatre in a box) like this that if something blows you cannot upgrade to another piece... ie, a powerered sub would never work on this system... the only thing you can do is replace the sub with a similar one from Panasonic
Dionna Doyel: Polk Audio PSW505 from newegg.com $200 360w 12". It has 3 inputs so no matter how your system is set up, it can integrate. It will blow your socks off.
Filiberto Ranalli: Powered subwoofers generally are not connected by speaker wire, they are usually connected via subwoofer cable! The subwoofer jack will be black and say sub or subwoofer underneath it. If your receiver doesn't have this then you would have to connect your subwoofer by speaker wire via positive and negative from sub to receiver. If your receiver has a subwoofer jack. You will just need to get a subwoofer cable and connect the subwoofer cable to the sub input jack on your receiver to the back of your ! subwoofer. Usually a subwoofer that is powered will either have 1 black jack or 2 red and white jacks. If you have 2 red and white, you would connect the subwoofer cable to the mono jack, that is usually the white jack....Show more
Ira Porietis: Polk Audio PSW10 that thing hits super hard you can feel it in your chest and whenthat sub hits hard that speaker moves the littelst bit
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