subwoofer wire question

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I have a spare subwoofer in my room which doesnt get used, and a subwoofer out port on my technics hifi that also doesnt get used because it uses the "RCA" format but the wire on the subwoofer uses a standard connection that clips in to a dvd player. is their a converter or a way of using the sub on the hifi? thanx
 
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im not sure what model it is as it was a part of a cheap dvd system which broke a whole back, it has no stickers on it. their are no buttons, switches on it, just the connection port. so i dont think it has an amp.
 
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The short answer is that it's not worth trying to get it working. You would need to buy an amplifier for it or build some kind of crossover system so that you could power the sub from the high level outputs on the Technics. You could purchase a better quality sub on even a modest budget. If anything, using a cheap sub will just make things sound much worse!

Try seaching auction sites for Mordaunt Short etc. I frequently see MS 309s go for £115 ish buy it now.
 
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