Logitech Z5500 Wiring Diagram — Exclusive

Mockups that wow, without the work.

You create, we handle the mockups.

Zero licensing issues.

iPhone 16 Mockup held by womanApple Watch MockupCoworkers working over MacBook Pro MockupMacBook Pro Mockup on the cubeGoogle Pixel mockup held by womaniMac Mockup on transparent backgroundApple Watch Mockup on HandLandscape iPad MockupHero iPhone 16 MockupGoogle Pixel MockupWoman working on MacBook Pro MockupiPad Mockup with gray background
Growing Library

New mockups?
We've got you covered

Read Our Story
Behind the scenes Mockuuups photoshoot
Behind the scenes of Mockuuups creation

Mockups, anywhere, anytime.

Your platform, your choice.

Figma Mockup Plugin - Mockuuups Studio
Mockuuups Studio for Adobe Express
Adobe Express Mockups

Unlock marketing potential in Adobe Express

Adobe Express Icon
Install Adobe Express Add-On
Mockuuups Studio for macOS, Windows and Linux
Desktop App

Your go-to mockup app for Mac, Windows & Linux

Get Desktop App

Logitech Z5500 Wiring Diagram — Exclusive

This guide provides the essential wiring and connection details for the Logitech Z-5500 Go to product viewer dialog for this item.

The connection between the control pod and the subwoofer uses a DB15 connector. The pinout varies slightly between versions (Pre-636 vs. Post-636 PID), but the general signal map is as follows: Description Subwoofer In Audio signal for the sub 2 Left Front In Audio signal for left front satellite 3 Audio signal for center speaker 4 Left Rear In Audio signal for left surround 5 Right Rear In Audio signal for right surround 6 Right Front In Audio signal for right front satellite 7 Enable / Standby High (+5V) to turn system ON 8 Audio and power common ground 10 Main DC power for the pod from the sub 13 Secondary ground line 15 +18V Power High-voltage supply for internal pod regulation 2. Internal Power and Amplification

The heart of the Z-5500 system is the SoundTouch control pod. It connects to the subwoofer using a high-density DB15 (D-Sub 15-pin) connector. This is not a standard VGA connection. Running standard VGA voltages through this cable can permanently destroy the internal logic boards. DB15 Pinout Configuration logitech z5500 wiring diagram exclusive

Front Right (FR), Front Left (FL), Rear Right (RR), Rear Left (RL) Yellow/Black: Center Speaker

The amplifier will remain dead silent until it receives a wake signal. Connect Pin 9 (Standby) to one terminal of your toggle switch. Connect Pin 13 (+8V DC) to a This guide provides the essential wiring and connection

Pulls low or high to silence the power amplifiers instantly. Main DC Power Supply (+) +18V to +20V DC Power delivery from subwoofer transformer to control pod. Pin 12 Main DC Power Supply (-) -18V to -20V DC Negative rail power delivery for operational amplifiers. Pin 13 Auxiliary Digital Power Powers the LCD backlighting and main logic MCU. Pin 14 Digital Ground (DGND) Reference Ground

To most, the Logitech Z-5500 was just a legendary piece of home theater history—a 505-watt beast that refused to die. But for Elias, it was a puzzle. He had a "Control Pod" from a 2004 model and a subwoofer from the final 2011 production run. They spoke different languages; the pinouts didn’t match, and plugging them in meant risking a literal blowout. He clicked the file. It wasn't just a PDF; it was an exclusive wiring master map Post-636 PID), but the general signal map is

: Supplies power from the subwoofer's internal transformer to the Control Pod.

The most common fix is cleaning the DB15 connector with electronic contact cleaner. 5. Frequently Asked Questions Can I use a standard VGA cable for the Z-5500?

If you're having issues, knowing if the and if you have access to a multimeter can help narrow down if it's a cable issue or a dead amplifier .