Reciver only has RCA output for sub but i only have wires?

Skauxxie

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Hi,

i have an old sub (idk how old it really is) that has speaker wires coming from it, theres no volume knob or jacks, its just a wire coming out from it. now i have the Yamaha V663 and on it there is PRE OUT with subwoofer 1 and 2. I have connected the surround speakers Front A, Center, surround, but not surround back with all speaker wires, the subwoofer though requires a rca connection and i dont have that on my sub, is there any way in which i can make the sub i have now work with the receiver. (i stripped the wires and connected a rca connection to it then plugged it in the subwoofer 1, but theres no output from the receiver.)

any help will greatly be appreciated! Thank you
 
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Not specifically a plate amplifier. That is just the way that powered subs implement it. Any amplifier could work, but the problem is that a standalone high power amplifier is going to be fairly expensive. Go on E-Bay and search for "audio amplifier". Then disregard ALL the car audio amps because getting sufficient 12VDC for them is impractical. You CAN do what you want, but buying a new powered sub is more practical.
You have to add an amplifier. The Yamaha supports a powered sub, you have an un-powered sub. The part that is missing is an amplifier. That is what converts the RCA signal to a two wire, speaker compatible signal.
 
Sorry im still new to this, the amplifier you're talking about is a Subwoofer Plate Amplifier right? and i need to take apart my sub to install it.
 
Not specifically a plate amplifier. That is just the way that powered subs implement it. Any amplifier could work, but the problem is that a standalone high power amplifier is going to be fairly expensive. Go on E-Bay and search for "audio amplifier". Then disregard ALL the car audio amps because getting sufficient 12VDC for them is impractical. You CAN do what you want, but buying a new powered sub is more practical.
 
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