APPLICATION GUIDE
Subwoofer-Satellite Systems
Using Control SB-210 & SB-2 Subwoofers
| Control 25AV | Control 25AV | Left |
| (8 ohm setting) | (8 ohm setting) |
| |
Satellite
Outputs
| Right | Control 25AV | Control 25AV |
| (8 ohm setting) | (8 ohm setting) |
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| | Left | |
| From | Input | MODULE SETTINGS: |
| Power | Stereo / Mono Selector: Stereo |
| Terminals |
| Amp | 4-Ohm / 8-Ohm Selector: 4-Ohms |
| |
| | Right | |
| | | Control SB-210 with |
| | | MTC-210-SATCrossover Input Module |
| | | System #5 in Stereo Mode Shown |
Using subwoofers and satellite loudspeakers with a pre-engineered passive crossover built into the subwoofer can be a very effective way of achieving high-fidelity sound economically for applications requiring greater bandwidth than is typically possible from full-range speakers alone.
When applied properly, small subwoofer-satellite systems – often referred to as “sub-sat”systems – can provide high fidelity sound for a wide variety of applications, such as restaurants, retail stores, hotels, music cafes, leisure venues, sports bars & lounges, fitness centers, themed applications, and many more.
This guide provides recommended subwoofer-satellite configurations that work well together. In addition, the Connection Information and System Design sections provide important information for applying these subwoofer-satellite systems properly.