B)For use with A/V preamps and receivers that have 5.1 channel line level outputs.
If your preamplifier or receiver has a single “subwoofer” output or “LFE” output, connect a shielded cable from the preamplifier output to either one of the subwoofer line level inputs. Refer to Figure E.
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FIGURE E
UPACKING/PRE-INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Unpack your new subwoofer carefully, keeping the carton and packing material for future use. Also, write the serial number in your home records for later reference. Check the condition of your unit, reporting any damage which may have occurred in transit to your dealer or shipping company.
GLOSSARY
The following list of terms with their definitions is offered as a help in understanding the
Crossover (xover) - an electrical filter with
Full range - refers to signals which cover the entire audio frequency span from 20 Hz to 20 kHz.
Impedance - the resistance to the flow of current in an alternating current circuit (such as with music). Line level circuits are typically a high impedance of several thousand ohms, while speaker level circuits are usually a low impedance of a few ohms.
Line level - the type of signal produced at the outputs of preamplifiers, tape decks, CD players, etc., with a typical value of a volt or less in a high impedance circuit. Sometimes called low level signals, they are routed using shielded cables which are usually terminated with RCA phono connectors.
Speaker level - the type of signal produced at the outputs of power amplifiers that may be many volts in a low impedance circuit. Sometimes called high level signals, they are routed using two conductor unshielded wire of 18 gauge or larger. Connections are usually made with stripped ends of wire gripped in spring loaded terminals.
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