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Setting up Connect to existing Sonos components and Non Sonos soundbar and wireless subwoofer.

  • April 15, 2018
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New to connect and trying to figure out how to connect all of this stuff. I have a functioning Sonos system wit 3 Play 1's and 1 Play 3. I just acquired a Definitive Sounbvar, Martin Logan wireless Sub and a connect. Trying to make them all work together. Any help would be much appreciated!!
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ratty
  • April 15, 2018
CONNECT has analog and digital outs. Use whatever is appropriate into the soundbar. Presumably you've sorted out how to link the wireless sub to it?

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  • April 15, 2018
Not yet, trying to figure out if I can Bluetooth the sub or do I need to get a new receiver with a sub output. guy I got it from said his setup was Blue tooth but Geek squad hooked it up for him. he is clueless.

Chris
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  • April 15, 2018
The definitive should have optical input so that runs right from the connect. Some of the definitive have a sub out - so you would wire from the sub output of the definitive to the input on the wireless subs wireless box.

If the definitive version you have doesn't have a sub out then - The sub wireless box would connect to the R/L analog outputs of the Connect.

ratty
  • April 15, 2018
Martin Logan wouldn't use Bluetooth. Lossy compression and too much latency. Their SWT-1 transmittter says it digitises at 16bit/48kHz, uncompressed. My guess is it's similar tech to, say, AudioEngine's premium wireless adapter which has a latency of less than 20ms.