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pressure wave. You can use this position if you are unable to get a good
integration between the subwoofer and main speakers.
Equalizer on/off
At “off” position, the amplifier will function normally without the effect of the
5-band equalizer.
5-band Equalizer
Please refer to “Setting up EQ for the Room
High Level Inputs L&R
These inputs should be connected to the left and right speaker terminals of your
amplifier/receiver, if you intend to connect the subwoofer using this option
instead of the low-level RCA input connections.
High Level Output L&R
You could connect your main speakers from the subwoofer amplifier instead of
the main amplifier/receiver. Use this option if you are connecting the
subwoofer up via the High Level Input.
CAUTION! Do not use both low level and high level connection methods
simultaneously. This may cause damage to the subwoofer and your
amplifier/receiver.
Low level Input & Output
Connect this to the pre-amp output of your amplifier/receiver. If you do not
have a pre-amp output or a power amplifier input, you can connect up the
subwoofer using the Low Level Input/Output utilizing a tape input/output
amplifier/receiver. Connect the tape output to the Low Level Input on the
subwoofer, then connect the tape input to the Low Level Output on the
Subwoofer. To switch the subwoofer into the circuit, switch the tape monitor
input on your amplifier/receiver.
Use this in conjunction with your receiver/amplifier. Connect this output to the
power amplifier input of your amplifier/receiver.
Power input socket and Fuse
For continued protection, replace only with same type fuse. (A spare fuse is
enclosed for replacement.)
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