![]() ![]() I also tried a brand new cable with those 4 wires to rule out a break in the cable in the wall. I confirmed that I am using a 4 connected cable with the red, green, yellow and black wires. This is probably why no signal can be heard out of the P1000. Most standard telephone cables are two conductor. The P1000 and the control module's original interface cable uses all four conductors to work. I pinged CSW support to find out if the cable was special and got this reply: Is there something additional I need to do to the wire or connector to make it work or am I out of luck? I'm trying to figure out if I've just installed a faulty cable or if there is something special about the cable included with the speaker system. Now that it's all set up I see that it doesn't. This wire, along with others, was run behind the baseboard and unfortunately my contractor finished the job before I could test whether the wire worked. On/off and volume control is provided by a wired (2m) remote control. The subwoofer is connected to the audio source and the signal passed to the two front and two back speakers. In my new house I wanted to set up the subwoofer in a location that was slightly further away than the included cable would reach so I purchased a longer RJ11 thinking it would work just as well. This speaker system provides excellent 4.1 channel (4 speakers, 1 subwoofer) surround sound with variable bass. The interface cable between the P1000 speaker and the control box appear to be a simple telephone cable (RJ11). ![]() I have the Newton 300 system with 3 MC300s, 2 SC300s and a P1000. ![]()
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