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5.Wire the – (black) terminal of the left ProMonitor 600 to the left channel – (black) speaker wire (high level) out on the back of the ProSub.
6.Repeat steps 4 & 5 for the right ProMonitor 600.
7.Set the low frequency filter control on the back of the subwoofer to approximately 10 – 12 o’clock. Please note that the exact frequency will depend on many factors including specific positions of the speakers in the room, so you might experiment with a slightly higher or lower setting to achieve ideal blending between the sub and the satellites for your particular
8.Set the subwoofer level control to approximately 12 o’clock. Please note that the exact level depends on many factors including your room size, positions of the speakers, etc. as well as your personal listening taste, so you might experiment with the subwoofer level while listening to a wide variety of music until you achieve the ideal setting for your system.
9.Wire your center channel to the center channel out on your receiver (or center channel amplifier) and your left and right rear surround speakers to the rear channel outputs on your receiver or rear channel amplifier (taking care that all speakers are in phase, i.e. + (red) to + (red) and – (black) to – (black).
10.Set the bass management system of your receiver or decoder for “Large Left and Right Main Speakers,” “Small Center” and “Small Rear Surround Speakers” and “No Subwoofer.” All the bass information including the .1 channel LFE signal will be directed to the main left and right channels and into the subwoofer giving you all the benefits of Dolby Digital.
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