Connect older Bose Subwoofer to a modern AV receiver


Hi. I have a question which I hope you guys can help me with. So, I've gotten my dads old Bose Audiomass 5 series 3 subwoofer which I'm really fond of. Right now I have an old Denon amp which drives my speaker setup. I am however thinking about replacing the amp with a modern AV receiver/amp.

I've seen that most modern/new AV amps have this LFE output for subwoofers. However, the back of my subwoofer looks like this: picture . Will I still be able to drive the subwoofer with a newer Amp, by just providing it with the Left and Right speaker outputs or will I be "missing out" on something by not using the LFE output?

I really have no clue about this and also couldn't really find anything. Any help is greatly appreciated :)

Cheers.


dantengwen
The LF output won't depend on the crossover slope built into the sub and will probably be adjustable on the receiver. It would be best to use it unless you want to use the subs own crossover slopes.