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Setup, Calibration & Integration
Power and Signal Connection
Before making any power or signal connections, make sure all equipment in the chain is turned off. Plug the subwoofer into a power outlet that is capable of a peak draw of 1100 watts. Using convenience outlets located on some AVRs or pre/pros is NOT recommended for your subwoofer as these outlets are not meant for high current devices.
For a discussion of the audio connections available on your subwoofer, see the section earlier in the manual entitled “Connectivity and Panel Operation”.
From an audio signal connection perspective, there are two primary ways you can connect the subwoofer based upon the capabilities of the AVR, pre/pro, or preamp you are using in your listening environment:
1)Bass Management and time alignment performed in the AVR or pre/pro. In this configura- tion it is assumed that the subwoofer will be passed a signal intended strictly for the subwoofer – in other words there is no additional
Normally, you would use a single RCA
Using the Integrated Function Controller, set the following values as starting points for initial set up (facto- rydefaults assuming no ports blocked if applicable):
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