Connecting Your Loudspeakers
It is critical for proper performance that both speakers (left and right) be connect- ed in proper phase. Note that one terminal on each speaker (the +) is colored red and the other (the
Usually if distortion is heard when the speakers are being driven at
loud levels, it is caused by driving (turning up) the amplifier too loud and not driving the speakers with more power than they can handle. Remember, most amplifiers put out their full rated power well before the volume control is turned all the way up! (Often, turning the dial half way up is actually full power.) If your speakers distort when you play them loud, turn down the amplifier or get a bigger one.
Using the ProMonitor
in Conjunction with a ProSub
When a pair of ProMonitors is used in conjunction with a ProSub, they may be connected either directly to the left and right channels of your amplifier or receiver, or to the left and right speaker level outputs on a ProSub (when the ProSub is connected via the
Wiring 2 ProMonitors and 1 ProSub for Stereo (2-Channel) Use
1. First, wire the red (+) terminal of the left channel speaker wire output of your receiver or amplifier to the red (+) terminal of the left channel speaker wire (high level) input of your ProSub.
2. Next, wire the black
3. Repeat Steps 1 and 2 for the right channel.
4. Wire the red (+) terminal of the left ProMonitor to the left channel red (+) speaker wire (high level) out on the back of the ProSub.
5. Wire the black
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speaker wire (high level) out on the back of the ProSub.