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2 wireless subs, one soundbar

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Hello guys. I just bought a second sub for my Polk signa 1. They are both wireless, and the same model (both built for the signa s1)

I am trying to connect both at the same time, but one will connect, and the other will not. No matter which one I turn on first, the other will disconnect.

I need help! I am willing to take apart one or both to get this going.

Thanks in advance!
 
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If you can locate the connection point between the bluetooth receiver and the amp in the paired subwoofer you could run a cable from it to the same place in the unpaired subwoofer. That way you are only connecting one sub to the soundbar. The tech support guys at Polk are good but that might not be info they will give out.
After all that you will get 3db more volume and if you place the subs correctly flatter bass. Not as big a difference as you think.
Well apparently the system is designed to accommodate 1 sub and that's it. U can always attempt to reach out to Poik, who would know better than the vendor, but I have a feeling they are going to tell you what I just did.
 
If you can locate the connection point between the bluetooth receiver and the amp in the paired subwoofer you could run a cable from it to the same place in the unpaired subwoofer. That way you are only connecting one sub to the soundbar. The tech support guys at Polk are good but that might not be info they will give out.
After all that you will get 3db more volume and if you place the subs correctly flatter bass. Not as big a difference as you think.
 
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