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Jamo 250 I haven't a clue how to install my jamo sub 250 to my onkyo 605. Lots of holes????

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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

  • jacoss May 11, 2011

    I need help with Jamo 250 Sub to connect it to a Jamo AVR 693 Amp. There is no Sub out. Should it be bridged? Not sure how to do that. The link below shows the back of the amp.
    Any suggestions will be appreciated.
    http://www.jamo.com/na-en/products/avr-6...

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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.
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