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Newer speakers (5.1) and an older receiver

I am trying to plug in a powered sub woofer that has a RCA plug into my receiver that does not. I currently have center speakers, left and right (A & B) outputs on the receiver. Is there something I can purchase or do, or do i have to break down and get another receiver?


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Music is forever.

Not sure. Try taking the item to the Geek Squad.


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