passive network with a Þxed crossover frequency of 70 Hz and a 6 dB per octave slope.
We recommend using this
To use the
6. Line Level Inputs
Connect these unbalanced inputs with RCA type patch cords to the line level outputs of your receiver or preamp.
If your preampliÞer or receiver has a single sub/LFE output, connect it to the subwoofer’s left input jack (see page 14). There is no need to use the subwoofer’s right input jack.
If you want to run your main/satellite speakers full range, use a “Y” adapter at the preampliÞer outputs (see page 15). In this way, you can send the preampliÞer’s output signal to your main ampliÞer and to the subwoofer at the same time.
7. Balanced (XLR) Input
Use this balanced input to connect to the balanced
8. Speaker Level Inputs
Under normal conditions, the preferred connection is through the line level inputs. If this is difÞcult or not possible in your system, then you can use the speaker level inputs. Also, if you expe- rience excessive noise or hum with the line level inputs, often a simple change to the speaker level inputs will result in a lower background noise level.
Connect the speaker level inputs to the
Your ampliÞer or receiver MUST have common grounded outputs, or it will be damaged if connected to the subwoofer’s speaker level inputs.
9. Line Fuse
The subwoofer is supplied with a con- servative
Always unplug the power cord before inspecting or changing the fuse. Never use a fuse with a larg- er current rating than shown on the markings next to the fuseholder.
10. IEC Linecord socket
The subwoofer comes with a detach- able linecord which connects here.
US (120 VAC) MODEL: Connect the linecord to the subwoofer before connecting the other end to an 120 Volt, 60 Hz AC outlet. The outlet must have a circuit rating of 8 amps or more (a typical home circuit is rated at 15 amps).
Never plug the US (120 VAC) Model subwoofer directly into
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