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  20. Thanks Andrew! I will take a look.
  21. @Ray Cole, your owners manual is still available on Crutchfield.com in the drop-down for "What's in the Box" on the page you shared. Here's the direct link to the PDF of the owner's manual. https://pdf.crutchfieldonline.com/ImageBank/v20060406130800/Manuals/602/602SUS100B.PDF It includes diagrams. And from the specs, I see it only accepts LINE LEVEL (or LOW LEVEL) input - NOT speaker level - so you want to get an RCA Y-cable to split the pre-out, one "y" goes goes directly back into where the U-Jumper pulled out of, and the other "Y" goes to the RCA input of your sub. Examine the last diagram on page 5. You'll want to consider (map out) the female, mail connections for the Y cable, and for the joining cable to the sub. But from here you should be good to go - and yes, sketching it out helps before you buy a bunch of y-cables and RCA cables on Amazon... Hope that helps you.
  22. Thanks for the welcome and the photo with the jumpers circled! Unfortunately, the sub is pretty old and I don't have an owner's manual for it. Will search online and see if I can track one down. I think the y-cable solution is likely the best option, but if I can find a manual for the sub, I will see what it suggests.
  23. Thanks Andrew! A y-cable might be just the thing. My sub has no speaker-level inputs, so that top diagram won't work in my case, but an RCA Y-cable might.
  24. Sk1Bum, thanks for the welcome! The sub is a little Soundmatters SubStation. It is a fairly minimal powered subwoofer. For inputs is has either a 1/8-inch minijack or RCA mono in. There's a dial for setting the crossover from 60 to 200 Hz, and a phase dial and a power on/off switch. That's about it. It has no speaker terminals. Can't find much info about it as they aren't sold anymore, but here's the Crutchfield page for it: https://www.crutchfield.com/S-6rlJVtlWhRi/p_602SUS100B/Soundmatters-SUBstage.html
  25. i should add, also, that I'm assuming that your subwoofer is a powered subwoofer (has an internal plate amp). here's a diagram for a SPEAKER LEVEL or often called HIGH LEVEL method of connecting a subwoofer to the speaker outputs on your receiver. For a y-cable, using the PRE-OUTS, the best diagram I could come up with on the internet is this one..., (again, a better one might be in your subwoofer manual.) but in this figure, consider that the y cable would be in the Preamplifier...
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