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Logitech Z-2300 sub connect to Logitech X-540 HELP!

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Ge2tis

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Hi, I was wondering, would it be possible to connect Logitech Z-2300 sub to Logitech X-540? If YES, how, I didn't figure out how to connect the amplifier tu X-540..

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Since they are both self-powered units that require audio inputs to operate, just buy an audio y-adapter to split the audio from your audio source and run the split audio to both the Z-2300 and X-540 inputs. Get a y-adapter appropriate to your connections, either RCA or mini-plug.

There would be no connection between the two otherwise.

Leave the speakers disconnected from the Z-2300 if you don't want those to play.
 
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Since they are both self-powered units that require audio inputs to operate, just buy an audio y-adapter to split the audio from your audio source and run the split audio to both the Z-2300 and X-540 inputs. Get a y-adapter appropriate to your connections, either RCA or mini-plug.

There would be no connection between the two otherwise.

Leave the speakers disconnected from the Z-2300 if you don't want those to play.


But the think is I dont have a Remote Controller from Z - 2300, without that I cant use y adapter.. Any other solution?
 
Without the remote, I don't think you can use the Z-2300, since that controls the unit and is the input for the audio signal.
 
I was thinking some how I can connect to the amplifier..
To do that you have to emulate the functions of the missing remote. Here's an article I found on doing that which may help. It shows how the remote works and how to fabricate the missing remote.
 
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