If you are just hooking up a sub to a home theatre system, all you need is 2 cords. One will hook into a typical power outlet, and the other will hook from your sub to you receiver.
Depends on how much juice the sub uses ,but almost always the answer is yes especially if you want a sub that kicks at all.You'll need an amp if your subwoofer costs anywhere over about 50 USD. Otherwise the subwoofer is probably junk and you shouldn't waste your money on it anyway.
Depends on the receiver. Some models have just a pass thru feature and connot decode the audio portion of the HDMI signal, and therefore will need a digital audio cable to get sound. Some receivers can decode the audio, so you will need to consult your manual to see what they say. If you need a audio cable it will tell you.
the xbox 360 comes with all the cables you need
You need to match the speaker with the amplifier. Better or worse is not the question. The question is dynamic range and the possibility of overloading the amplifier. If the amplifier is rated 4 ohms, use a 4 ohm speaker. Same for 8 ohms. Do not "mix and match".
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Connect speaker cables to your receiver. Note that the subwoofer in this system is not powered, so you will need an amp that can power the subwoofer too.
A subwoofer
yeah, it is a must.
To get sound from YPbPr (component) cables, you will need a separate audio connection such as analog audio cables or an audio extractor that combines the audio signal into the same cable as the video. YPbPr cables only carry video signals, so you must use a separate audio connection to transmit sound to your audio device.
For the best possible sound, a subwoofer is recommended. This is most important for games, movies, and music. If you only need to hear sound effects and audio cues, small speakers with no subwoofer are sufficient.
HDMI cables carry both video and audio. You only need one.
To connect an audio interface to a mixer, you will need to use audio cables. Connect the output of the audio interface to an input on the mixer using the appropriate cables. Adjust the levels on both the interface and the mixer to ensure proper sound quality and balance.
You can purchase audio cables at any electronics store, Best Buy, Target, or Amazon. You'll want to know the type of cable you need prior to going to the store.
I think it depends whether your HDTV requires them or not
A 12 inch, 1500 watts enclosed car audio subwoofer.e.g kicker 08DS12L72 Dual
The Kicker 08DS12L72 can pump out up to 1500 Watts, but you'll need a beefy receiver for that.
You need to specify if this is a stock or aftermarket subwoofer. You need to specify if this is a stock or aftermarket subwoofer.