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Moving the subwoofer
Pull the subwoofer across a carpeted floor or drag it on a throw rug. Drag it on a flat side, NOT the side with the woofer or amplifier. Once in place, remove the plastic bag.
Screw on the spiked feet. You may place the subwoofer so the amplifier panel faces out to make setup easier.
Step 3: Hookup
We will refer to receivers, integrated amplifiers, and preamps as controllers. Take a look at the back of your controller. The output connectors available determine the best method of hooking up your subwoofer.
Method A. Connecting to controllers with a SUBWOOFER or LFE output
If you have this, you should use it. All Dolby Digital, DTS, THX, and Bass Management equipped controllers have a low level SUBWOOFER or LFE output. It offers the easiest and best connection. Run a cable from it to the subwoofer’s low level
Set your controller to enable subwoofer output. To do this, go to the SPEAKER
Method B. Connecting to controllers with HIGH LEVEL speaker outputs.
If your system does not have a SUBWOOFER or LFE output (for example,
grated amps or older Dolby Pro Logic receivers) you can use the HIGH LEVEL speaker outputs. The subwoofer taps the signal from the controller’s amplifier, letting the subwoofer
reproduce the bass of the left and right channels. This method is also called bass augmentation. Since the subwoofer uses its own amplifier there is no noticeable drain on your main amplifier.
You will need to run two lengths of two conductor speaker cable or zip cord. This wire is not included with your subwoofer but can be purchased at electronic or home improvement stores. Strip 1⁄2” of insulation from each end of the wire to expose the bare metal. If your speaker wire is fraying, tightly twist the metal. Unscrew the plastic hex nut on the binding post to insert the
exposed wire into the hole. Tighten the binding posts by hand.
Run the wires from your system’s amplifier to the subwoofer’s HIGH LEVEL INPUTS. For each channel, run wire from the red (+) out- puts on the amplifier to the subwoofer’s red (+) inputs, and from the black
Be sure to double check all connections for the correct polarity so that the positive (+) terminals go to positive (+) terminals and negative
For older Dolby
If you are using Method B, you may run speaker wire from the subwoofer ’s OUTPUT TO SPEAKERS connectors to your satellites. Since the speaker cables will be carrying the current for the main speakers, you will need thicker speaker wire. For runs under 10 feet long, use 18 gauge AWG wire or thicker. For 10 to 25 feet, use 16 gauge wire or thicker. For over 25 feet, use 14 gauge wire or thicker.
Method C
If you do not have a SUBWOOFER or LFE output but have an extra
If your system (a) has a