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Default Adding subwoofer to desktop ACS340

Hi Guys,

I would like to add a small subwoofer to my desktop PC speakers. The
speakers are pretty good on their own, but extra base would be nice.

Came by an Altec Lansing ACS340 subwoofer, which was part of a 3-speaker
set. All the controls were in the small L&R speakers. Don't really want to
reproduce the tone controls.

Been looking for a schematic for the ACS340, but nowhere to be found. Would
like to adapt it as independent sub with my present speakers. Any ideas?

Regards,

RichK




 
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