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Ensure that Pin 13 is securely connected to the negative terminal of your power circuit to prevent line hum and pop noises.
Connect these bridged pins to (+8V Logic Power) via a 10k Ohm resistor .
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Below is the definitive pinout classification for the Logitech Z-5500 : Audio Channel Pins (Shielded Lines) Right Rear Audio Input Pin 2: Subwoofer Audio Input Pin 3: Left Rear Audio Input Pin 4: Center Audio Input Pin 5: Left Front Audio Input Pin 9: Right Front Audio Input Pin 15: Ground (Audio Negative) System Logic & Power Pins (Unshielded Lines) Pin 6: Channel Enable (Rear Left / Rear Right) Pin 7: Channel Enable (Front Left / Front Right) Pin 8: Channel Enable (Center / Subwoofer) Pin 10: +8V Logic Power Supply (From Subwoofer PSU) Pin 11: Main System On / Off Trigger Pin 12: Mute Control Line Pin 13: System Logic Ground Pin 14: +18V Logic Supply / Positive Rail 🔌 How to Bypass the Control Pod
When repairing or modifying the Logitech Z-5500 , always observe the following precautions: Ensure that Pin 13 is securely connected to
Pin 14 outputs a hot +18V DC rail directly from the subwoofer. Shorting this pin to any audio input or logic pin will permanently fry the subwoofer's pre-amp circuitry.
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. Below is the definitive pinout classification for the
wiring diagram and pinout allows users to repair, modify, or bypass the original control pod. This system uses a standard DB15 (VGA-style) physical connector to carry power, multi-channel analog audio signals, and digital logic lines between the subwoofer's internal amplifier board and the SoundTouch™ control console. 🛠️ The Complete DB15 Pinout Diagram