Can you use a bigger sub with your surround sound. It's amp'd but only a cheap 100W system off ebay. Don't want there to be any clipping but the only sub I have is 750W will it work or will I blow it?
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Answer:
You can certainly use any subwoofer that has its own amplifier with your surround sound system, if the only signal you send it is the sub line out from the receiver. The power rating of the subwoofer gives you a good indication of the volume balance that you can expect. If you have a 5.1 receiver that is rated at 400 watts total power, your subwoofer should have a power rating of at least half of that for itself.
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