Winterlight,
Yes I saw that. I believe that RCA jack supplies the audio signal to your Promedia amp, however you may need an RCA--->3.5mm patch cable. IIRC, one of your Promedia speakers has the 'Pre-amp' fixed to the bottom of one of the speakers. It can be slid off the speaker if desired(well, I did it on my Promedia system!). Several years back Klipsch updated the Pre-amp. They added a headphone jack (probably for private gaming_.
This is the 'model CA1' Pre-amp.
I continue to use my original 'model C Pre-amp. I find it much more 'musical.' Sadly, the model C preamp is no longer available. Bummer.

I finally got the manual for the Sony STR DE345. The specs indicate it provides 100W per channel RMS. This would be more than enough oomph
to drive the Klipsch speakers should you choose to do this.
HTH,
Duncan
On 09/28/2014 20:10, Winterlight wrote:



In any case, I see no reason to try and drive the Klipsch speakers via the Sony A/V RCVR. As long as keep the volume down you should be quite OK. I did see an RCA connector on the back of the RCVR that might channel audio to the sub-woofer also.

yes Th Sony reciever has a subwoofer plug in but the Promedia subwoofer contains the amp for the Pro Media system so how would that work. I think I would have to buy another subwoofer. Maybe I will contact Klipsch tomorrow and ask them.






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