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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jan 2013
Location: East Tennessee USA
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Hi,
I'm thinking of getting a good used NAD receiver. I used to have NAD separates and I kind of miss the nice sound. I got this Yamaha because it has built in XM radio and I got it on sale new for $110 shipped.. If I get a used NAD, will I still be able to hook up my JBL Sub10 subwoofer to it? I currently use one cable to connect the sub to the Yamaha. I don't think older NADs have this sub jack but can I hook it up to other speaker terminals in back? The sub has terminals for alternative hook up to the jack. |
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