Get the CD Now!

Note: The subwoofer level will be very high. It is recommended to use a 10K Ohm potentiometer on the signal line to control the bass volume. 4. Troubleshooting: Common Z-5500 Wiring Issues

The connection between the control pod and the subwoofer uses a DB15 connector. The pinout varies slightly between versions (Pre-636 vs. Post-636 PID), but the general signal map is as follows: Description Subwoofer In Audio signal for the sub 2 Left Front In Audio signal for left front satellite 3 Audio signal for center speaker 4 Left Rear In Audio signal for left surround 5 Right Rear In Audio signal for right surround 6 Right Front In Audio signal for right front satellite 7 Enable / Standby High (+5V) to turn system ON 8 Audio and power common ground 10 Main DC power for the pod from the sub 13 Secondary ground line 15 +18V Power High-voltage supply for internal pod regulation 2. Internal Power and Amplification

Before we dive into the pinouts, you must identify which cable you are missing. The Z5500 uses three distinct wiring standards:

Related search suggestions (to explore further)

(On/Off) and Pin 12 (Mute) directly to the Pin 13 (Ground) line to un-mute the amplifier chipsets. Steps for Audio Input Connection logitech z5500 wiring diagram exclusive

No. While the connector is a DB15, the pinout is different. A standard VGA cable will not carry the proper audio or power signals. How do I use the Z-5500 speakers with a new amp?

2. Exclusive: Z-5500 Subwoofer DB15 Connector Pinout (Control Pod Wiring)

To use the subwoofer with a standard Home Theater Receiver's "Sub Pre-Out" jack:

| Pin | Signal | Purpose / Direction | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1 | Right Rear In | Audio line-level input (-18dBFS) | | 2 | Subwoofer In | Audio line-level input (-18dBFS) | | 3 | Left Rear In | Audio line-level input (-18dBFS) | | 4 | Center In | Audio line-level input (-18dBFS) | | 5 | Left Front In | Audio line-level input (-18dBFS) | | 6 | Enable In | Amplifier enable signal | | 7 | Enable In | Amplifier enable signal | | 8 | Enable In | Amplifier enable signal | | 9 | Right Front In | Audio line-level input (-18dBFS) | | 10 | +8V | Logic supply for the control pod | | 11 | Ground | Amplifier ground for preamp signals | | 12 | N/C | Not Connected | | 13 | Ground | Main ground for the preamplifier | | 14 | +18V | Supply for the preamp's positive rail | | 15 | -18V | Supply for the preamp's negative rail | Note: The subwoofer level will be very high

The Ultimate Logitech Z5500 Wiring Diagram Guide: Exclusive Pinouts and Custom Repair Fixes

Plug your newly fabricated bypass cable into the subwoofer DB15 port, plug the RCA end into your receiver, and power on the system. Safety and Troubleshooting Warnings

If your original control pod has failed, you can create a custom bypass cable. This allows you to feed audio signals directly into the subwoofer's amplifier from an external AV receiver, PC, or DAC. Essential Materials 1x solder-cup connector Multi-core shielded wire (or RCA patch cables) Soldering iron & electrical solder 1x 10k Ohm resistor (to bridge the trigger pins) Steps to Power On the Internal Amplifier To bypass the control pod Go to product viewer dialog for this item.


Go to the Chronological List of all Early Christian Writings Internal Power and Amplification Before we dive into

Please buy the CD to support the site, view it without ads, and get bonus stuff!

Early Christian Writings is copyright © Peter Kirby <E-Mail>.

Get the CD Now!
MLA
Style

Kirby, Peter. "Apocalypse of Adam." Early Christian Writings. <http://www.earlychristianwritings.com/apocalypseadam.html>.

Logitech Z5500 Wiring Diagram Exclusive __exclusive__ Jun 2026

Note: The subwoofer level will be very high. It is recommended to use a 10K Ohm potentiometer on the signal line to control the bass volume. 4. Troubleshooting: Common Z-5500 Wiring Issues

The connection between the control pod and the subwoofer uses a DB15 connector. The pinout varies slightly between versions (Pre-636 vs. Post-636 PID), but the general signal map is as follows: Description Subwoofer In Audio signal for the sub 2 Left Front In Audio signal for left front satellite 3 Audio signal for center speaker 4 Left Rear In Audio signal for left surround 5 Right Rear In Audio signal for right surround 6 Right Front In Audio signal for right front satellite 7 Enable / Standby High (+5V) to turn system ON 8 Audio and power common ground 10 Main DC power for the pod from the sub 13 Secondary ground line 15 +18V Power High-voltage supply for internal pod regulation 2. Internal Power and Amplification

Before we dive into the pinouts, you must identify which cable you are missing. The Z5500 uses three distinct wiring standards:

Related search suggestions (to explore further)

(On/Off) and Pin 12 (Mute) directly to the Pin 13 (Ground) line to un-mute the amplifier chipsets. Steps for Audio Input Connection

No. While the connector is a DB15, the pinout is different. A standard VGA cable will not carry the proper audio or power signals. How do I use the Z-5500 speakers with a new amp?

2. Exclusive: Z-5500 Subwoofer DB15 Connector Pinout (Control Pod Wiring)

To use the subwoofer with a standard Home Theater Receiver's "Sub Pre-Out" jack:

| Pin | Signal | Purpose / Direction | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1 | Right Rear In | Audio line-level input (-18dBFS) | | 2 | Subwoofer In | Audio line-level input (-18dBFS) | | 3 | Left Rear In | Audio line-level input (-18dBFS) | | 4 | Center In | Audio line-level input (-18dBFS) | | 5 | Left Front In | Audio line-level input (-18dBFS) | | 6 | Enable In | Amplifier enable signal | | 7 | Enable In | Amplifier enable signal | | 8 | Enable In | Amplifier enable signal | | 9 | Right Front In | Audio line-level input (-18dBFS) | | 10 | +8V | Logic supply for the control pod | | 11 | Ground | Amplifier ground for preamp signals | | 12 | N/C | Not Connected | | 13 | Ground | Main ground for the preamplifier | | 14 | +18V | Supply for the preamp's positive rail | | 15 | -18V | Supply for the preamp's negative rail |

The Ultimate Logitech Z5500 Wiring Diagram Guide: Exclusive Pinouts and Custom Repair Fixes

Plug your newly fabricated bypass cable into the subwoofer DB15 port, plug the RCA end into your receiver, and power on the system. Safety and Troubleshooting Warnings

If your original control pod has failed, you can create a custom bypass cable. This allows you to feed audio signals directly into the subwoofer's amplifier from an external AV receiver, PC, or DAC. Essential Materials 1x solder-cup connector Multi-core shielded wire (or RCA patch cables) Soldering iron & electrical solder 1x 10k Ohm resistor (to bridge the trigger pins) Steps to Power On the Internal Amplifier To bypass the control pod Go to product viewer dialog for this item.