RM6800 hookup with Yamaha RX-A810
kubersagar
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I have RM6800 Woofer , please guide how to connect the RM6800 to Yamha RX-A810 Receiver
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Hello,
The center and two surround satellites should connect to the receiver's "center" and "surround" positions. The woofer and the remaining satellites are connected to the "main" or "front" speaker connections.
Regards, Ken
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Hello,
Welcome to Polk's forum. The woofer will be connected to the main front right and left speaker connections of the receiver. Then the front right and left satellites can either be connected to the woofer's speaker out connections or to the same connection points of the receiver as the woofer's connections. Either way is fine.
Regards, Ken -
Thanks prompt reply Mr. ken,
Totally 7.1+2 or 7.1 amplifier system I have connect with RM 6800..now pls guide hw to connect totall speaker & Woofer to RX-A810 -
I'm not sure I understand your question, do you have the owner's manual for the RM6800? If not, here is a link:
http://www.manualslib.com/manual/311397/Polk-Audio-Rm6800.html -
Ok Thanks Mr Ken, Let me try once again by Manual.
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As per your instructions I connected R & L Front Stand alone speakers connected through Woofer & Receiver. My question is Only front speakers shold connected through Woofer & rest of other speaker like center & surrounding speaker can we connect the woofer or not required. Hope u clear. Please guide
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Ok thanks !!!
let me connect as per your instructions . -
Actually I made the connection as per above pics, pls guide me above wiring hook up are right or wrong. If wrong then how make to make Right... Now this connection Woofer is not connected to amplifier only speaker are Working.
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Hello,
You are connecting the woofer with the "sub out" connection on the receiver. If you do this you need to go into the receiver's setup instructions and select "sub yes" and raise the low pass filter frequency to 120Hz. Instead, if you use the main speaker connections to the woofer the woofer will play up to 120Hz. There will be no need to make any setup changes in the receiver.
It is important to have the woofer play up, in frequency, to 120Hz because this is necessary to match the low frequency capability of the satellites.
What are you connecting the "bi-amp" connections on the receiver to?
Regards, Ken