Well, it looks pretty much like the T5, just without the front cover.
Also, if it is somehow interconnected, that would mean that I couldn’t upgrade JUST the speakers or the sub separately which I see as a strong benefit going with the standalone sub.
Here is a picture of the back, no switch, but that doesn’t mean it doesn’t auto switch off (the speakers probably require the sub to work at all times to fill in the mid-bass though)
Seems like the sub houses all the circuitry and one of the speaker has the fancy connector to connect the controls to the circuitry. Yeah, it’s all one unit basically, which tbh isn’t really the best solution imo. It would mean no standby issues, but also not being able to upgrade just a part of the setup later.
I also recall having a working sub at home. It belongs to a Philips soundbar and it connected wirelessly to it. The soundbar is broken beyond repair. Maybe, there could be some way to hack it and wire it up to the speakers. That would for sure be the cheapest solution…
Go to the diy section and ask them lol
yeah the full system is mainly for people who don’t want to deal with all the complicated crap
Yeah, I will. Found it. It’s just 6.5’’, but free is free.
how on earth are you going to connect it to the sub lol
That’s what I’m about to find out in the DIY section. Will do that tomorrow tho.
you can always use a 3.5mm extender cord for under 5-6 dollars
Well, it doesn’t have any audio port. That’s what that DIY part is about…
wait oh i meant for the rca to 3.5mm cord to make it longer lol
lol. 6,5’’ is the old wireless sub’s dimensions.
OH DURR I thought you were talking about the cable you had somewhere