Atlantic Technology T70.1PBM Connecting Your Subwoofer, Low-Level Connection, High-level Output

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Model T70.1 PBM

A Phase Invert switch (Normal/Invert)

This switch allows precise acoustic matching with speaker systems whose output may be phase reversed. This switch also allows you to compensate for unusual room acoustics that occur when a woofer is physically separated from the midrange/high frequency units. Be sure to try the Phase switch in both positions when you set up the T70.1 PBM. Even if you just change the built-in crossover settings it’s a good idea to try the Phase switch in both positions, since the crossover control and the Phase switch acoustically interact with each other.

A rear panel mounted level control

Automatic standby operation

Automatic standby features automatic signal sensing turn on and a 7-12 minute turn-off delay.

Designed and built to meet all CSA and CE safety requirements

Connecting Your Subwoofer

The Atlantic Technology System T70.1 PBM Powered Subwoofer is simple to hook up, offering several connection methods for maximum flexibility. Study the system diagrams starting on the next page. Once you have found the example which most closely matches your system, hook up your subwoofer(s) as shown in that diagram.

Low-Level Connection

If you have purchased the entire System T70, we suggest using the low-level (RCA jack) subwoofer line out or preamp output if your receiver/processor has one. Simply connect your subwoofer with high quality shielded cables as shown in the diagrams. Use the diagram that best suits your connection requirements.

Using the Low-level Output

If desired, you can run a line level signal through the T70.1 PBM and out to another unit. This way you can add an additional subwoofer with minimal additional wiring. The signal that comes out of the Output jacks is identical to the input signal.

High-Level Connection

Alternately, you may use the high-level (speaker) inputs. We recommend that you connect your new T70.1 PBM Powered Subwoofer(s) using high quality wire of 16 gauge or larger. There are many respected manufacturers in the audio industry that specialize in speaker wire and interconnect cables suitable for your new system. Please consult your audio/video dealer for more specific information.

High-level Output

If desired, you can run a high level signal into the T70.1 PBM and directly out to the left and right front speakers. This method is primarily intended for systems without a built-in crossover or a dedicated subwoofer output. The signal that comes from the High-level Output jacks is identical to the input signal.

Warning: To prevent risk of electrical shock or damage to your equipment, always unplug all component AC cords before proceeding with speaker and component connections! The last step in wiring your system should be plugging in the AC cords!

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Contents Atlantic Technology Features Sealed enclosure for low distortion and deep bass outputTwo line inputs, two line outputs Two high level inputs, two high level outputsConnecting Your Subwoofer Using the Low-level OutputLow-Level Connection High-Level ConnectionAtlantic Technology Out/Low Level Power Connection Speaker Out/ High Level In for Stereo SubwoofersPlacement and Operation Dual Subwoofer PlacementSubwoofer Tuning Using the Variable Level Control Using the Crossover ControlWord About Bass, Center Channel Modes, and System Set Up Phase Invert ControlCare and Feeding of Your Subwoofer Model T70.1 PBM Specifications Subwoofer Troubleshooting GuideFor Future Reference

T70.1PBM specifications

The Atlantic Technology T70.1PBM is a remarkable powered subwoofer that represents an excellent solution for audio enthusiasts seeking superior bass performance in their home theater or music systems. Designed to deliver deep and impactful low frequencies, the T70.1PBM stands out due to its robust construction and innovative technologies.

One of the major highlights of the T70.1PBM is its 10-inch bass driver. This driver is engineered with a high-excursion design that allows for greater movement, translating into powerful and precise bass reproduction. The driver is paired with a state-of-the-art built-in amplifier that delivers a substantial 200 watts of power. This combination ensures not only quality sound but also the ability to fill larger rooms with rich, immersive bass.

The subwoofer is equipped with Atlantic Technology's proprietary Bass Management System, enabling users to seamlessly integrate the T70.1PBM with a variety of audio setups. This system allows for easy adjustment of bass response to match the acoustic characteristics of your room, providing a highly customizable listening experience. Users can adjust settings like phase control and low-pass filter to tailor the output to their specific preferences.

Moreover, the T70.1PBM features both line-level and speaker-level inputs, making it versatile enough to work with a range of audio components. Whether integrating with a receiver, a standalone amplifier, or even a soundbar, this subwoofer is designed for compatibility.

In terms of aesthetics, the T70.1PBM has a sleek, modern design that allows it to blend harmoniously with various home decors. Its cabinet is constructed from MDF to minimize unwanted resonance, improving overall sound quality. The finish is both attractive and durable, ensuring that the subwoofer looks great while standing up to the rigors of everyday use.

With its exceptional build quality, powerful performance, and user-friendly features, the Atlantic Technology T70.1PBM is an outstanding option for anyone looking to enhance their audio experience. Whether you're watching movies or listening to music, this subwoofer promises to deliver deep, rich bass that breathes life into your favorite media.