Infinity HPS-500, HPS-1000 owner manual Connecting Your Subwoofer

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NOTE: Some receivers have a single subwoofer output (do not confuse this with a single LFE output as described below). In that case, it is recommended that you use a Y connector (not included) to maximize performance.

CONNECTING YOUR SUBWOOFER (Continued)

If your receiver/processor has subwoofer outputs for the left and right channels:

LOW LOW

LEVEL LEVEL

OUT IN

HIGHPASS

OUTPUT

120Hz

L

NOTE: In this case, you do not need to use a Y connector. Simply connect the LFE output on your receiver/processor to either the left or right input on the subwoofer.

160Hz R 80Hz

If you have a Dolby* Digital or DTS® receiver/processor with a low-frequency-effect (LFE) output:

SUBWOOFER OR

LFE OUTPUT

LOW LOW

LEVEL LEVEL

OUT IN

L

HIGHPASS

OUTPUT

120Hz

160Hz R 80Hz

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Contents HPS Table of Contents U T I O N Important Safety Instructions Unpacking the Subwoofer IntroductionFEW Suggestions Positioning Positioning Identification of Front Panel Control Connecting Your Subwoofer Connecting Your Subwoofer RECEIVER/AMPLIFIER Or PROCESSOR/AMPLIFIER Operation Overdrive Protection Word of AdviceWord about Tone Controls Feedback Care of Your SubwooferCase of Trouble with Your Subwoofer HPS-500 Trademark of Dolby Laboratories

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