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Most powered subwoofers do not come with a cable to connect them to a home theater receiver. Perhaps that is a good thing because no two people's room layout and situation are the same and manufacturers have no idea the length of cable that you will need or the quality you desire.

Pictured to the right is a top-selling subwoofer cable from Mediabridge. They are available in a bunch of different lengths. Of course there are lots of other makers of sub cables, including Monster.

If you want to entirely eliminate the need to run a subwoofer cable from the back of your home theater receiver to the location(s) of your subwoofer(s), consider a wireless transmitter and receiver kit like the Soundcast Subcast model pictured below.

Last, but not least, don't forget surge protection for your subwoofer such as the Monster SW 200 power center pictured bottom right.

Mediabridge's subwoofer cable is available in lots of lengths
Mediabridge sub cable 8 ft
, 15 ft, 25 ft, 35 ft
Soundcast SOU-SCK510 SubCast Wireless Transmitter/Receiver System for Subwoofers
Want to eliminate the subwoofer cable entirely?
Monster's Clean Power MP SW 200 subwoofer power center
It's more than just a sub surge protector!
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