![]() You will still have control of the volume via the Nommo volume knob because the USB is still technically hooked up and acting as a volume controller. ![]() Seventh, go to the Speaker icon at the bottom right of your screen and make sure that you select the Realtek Audio out and not the Razer Nommo Chroma option.that way the motherboard sends audio to the Nommo Aux and not through the USB. Sixth, ensure that the “Swap Center/Sub” option and the “Bass Management” option are enabled (this will create a virtual cross over that sends all low frequencies to your sub and mid and highs to your Nommo Chroma. The driver from your motherboards website should give you access to all the fancy stuff your onboard audio can do.Including what’s nextįifth, change your sound setting from Stereo to 5.1 so that your subwoofer output on the back of your motherboard becomes active. Third, run the 3.5mm to RCA cable you purchased to your subwoofer via the Center/Subwoofer output on the back of your motherboard.įourth, access your Realtek Audio Control app (should be included in windows 10).Sometimes you’ll need to install the audio driver that you find on your motherboards website if you haven’t already to gain control. Second, run the 3.5mm to 3.5mm cable from the line out (green) on the back of your motherboard to the Nommo Aux input behind the Nommo control speaker. RCA to 3.5mm cable.įirst, set up the Nommo Chroma like normal, and make sure to plug in the USB (so you can gain access to synapse and sync) ![]() Powered Subwoofer that accepts RCA L+R input. Motherboard with a “Center/Sub” 3.5mm output. You’ll need a few things but at the end of the day it ends up being much cheaper than the Nommo Chroma Pro and sounds pretty damn decent! Just wanted to share that I was able to add a subwoofer to the Nommo Chroma without much fuss.
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