Let me first make sure I'm following the wires properly (I'm a little groggy this morning): speaker wires from the 1050's left and right channels to the subwoofer, then from the subwoofer to the mains. In this scenario, assuming here that we're dealing with an unpowered subwoofer, you will be fine.

In this configuration, you won't be able to use the full 6 channels of the 5.1 input (no line-level sub output), but I'm guessing that you're using the 5.1 input as an analog bypass for a high quality two-channel source (CD, phone, or whatever) so the lack of a .1 output is completely irrelevent. For other listening purposes (DVD's and so forth), you'll want to set the mains to "large" and let the sub's crossover take care of dividing the signal between the sub and the mains. You'll also want to turn the sub off on the 1050, since there's nothing connected to the LFE output on the 1050.

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[This message has been edited by gonk (edited June 13, 2002).]
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