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Re: Subwoofer cables
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Below is the email reply I received from Andrew Welker:
/* Hi Dave,
The v4 subwoofers do not have any type of auto signal sensing. The trigger connection will allow you to put the sub into standby mode when not in use. The trigger connection is a standard 1/8" / 3.5mm phone jack which is the same size and type found on many headphones. Your processor or receiver then needs to have a trigger control output delivering anything from 9-12V, which is fairly typical. If you need any assistance in making this connection, please feel free to shoot me an e-mail.
Thank you,
Andrew Welker R&D Manager Axiom Audio */
I hope this info is helpful to some other forum members as well. Thanks, Dave
M60v3, VP100v3, QS8v3, EP350v4, Onkyo TX-NR905
M22v2, Vector Research VRX-9000 stereo
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Re: Subwoofer cables
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Shielding becomes important if you have a long-term cable broadcast antenna nearby, or current carrying conductors parallel to the part of your cable run.
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