Can I connect a subwoofer to my TV to boost the bass that I'm incompetent to procure from the TV speakers alone? I have a Mitsubishi 65" DLP. Unfortunately, my


I have a Mitsubishi 65" DLP. Unfortunately, my Philips 2.1 surround system doesn't own appropriate aux audio options for my HD DVD player, so I prefer to simply use the HDMI transferred audio through my TV's speakers.

Am I able to simply hook-up a subwoofer to my TV to boost the bass?
Answers: 
at hand is a way but its not through your tv.. most subs enjoy 2 ways to be hooked up. I gather neither your tv or nouns system have (low level) rca pre out jacks. The second process it for you to hook your speaker wire(left and right) from your sound systen to the (high level) IN on the sub. later speaker wire from the (high horizontal )OUT to your speaker and ajust the crossover accordingly. some times your dvd player might enjoy a pre-out for the sub that you could use. I would think that your 2.1 system would nouns better than your mitsubishi tv speakers.
It depends on the connections your TV, surround system (receiver?), and subwoofer. But you should be capable of remedy the situation where you can utilize your sub to augment the bass of your TV speakers pretty glibly. Email me and we'll go through the connections you enjoy and I'll walk you through it. Usually no. Unless the TV has a sub out, which is doubtful. Most subs want an amplifier to power it. There are subs that are powered, but you still need the appropriate output from the tv.



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