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Old 25-12-2002, 2:39 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Question Tosh 32WD98B - Subwoofer?

Ok, I've got a Tosh32WD98B, a great set - no problems. Can I add a seperate subwoofer and how would I go about it?
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Old 25-12-2002, 5:15 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Look on rear of set, you should see a single phono out socket to connect to an active subwoofer.
The television should have a switch to swap from internal to external sub, also on rear panel, with level altered by your remote handset via on screen menu.

Obviously if using with your television's rear speakers and internal fronts / centre, your chosen sub will not need to be too powerful. Check out Richer Sounds website, look at Eltax Atomic or similar.
Alternatively, you could buy a Mission Cinema M70 or Mission FS1AV, feed the front left / right, rear left / right from your television's speaker terminals, use the active sub from your television's subwoofer out socket, and use your television internal centre speaker.
When it's upgrading time, simply add a new A/V amplifier or receiver.
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