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Hooking up a subwoofer and speakers to a mac
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<blockquote data-quote="Mjc.americor" data-source="post: 715159" data-attributes="member: 47511"><p>I have a subwoofer connected to my mac.</p><p></p><p> I have a stereo receiver that has a audio output on it (Red and White L/R channels) and I connected it to my mac through the headphone jack. I put the subwoofer input on the same as the Speakers Plug in on the stereo Receiver. Works great and I can get some pretty crazy bass from it. Im not sure if its more than 65 watts but its great!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mjc.americor, post: 715159, member: 47511"] I have a subwoofer connected to my mac. I have a stereo receiver that has a audio output on it (Red and White L/R channels) and I connected it to my mac through the headphone jack. I put the subwoofer input on the same as the Speakers Plug in on the stereo Receiver. Works great and I can get some pretty crazy bass from it. Im not sure if its more than 65 watts but its great! [/QUOTE]
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