Connection & Setup8

LFE INPUT

1A (This method is recommended for home theater systems with receivers that
do not allow low-pass filter [crossover] and high-pass filter frequencies to be set
independently. It uses the low-pass filter built into the receiver and bypasses the
one built into the subwoofer.)
1. Power-off the amplifier/receiver and disconnect the subwoofer from the AC
socket.
2. Connect a standard RCA cable from the subwoofer/LFE output of your receiver
to the LFE input of the SuperCube subwoofer.
3. Connect the subwoofer to an AC power source and turn it on (see page 7).
4. Turn on the receiver’s power and access the “speaker setup” or “speaker
configuration” menu.
5. Set the subwoofer to “Yes” or “On”.
6. Select the crossover frequency that is appropriate for your main front
loudspeakers (see chart on page 18).
1B (This method is recommended for home theater systems with receivers that
allow low-pass and high-pass filters [crossovers] to be set at different frequencies.
This method uses the low-pass filter built into the subwoofer rather than the one
built into your receiver as the LPF in the SuperCube is better and more convenient
to adjust as you are listening to program material.)
1. Power-off the amplifier/receiver and disconnect the subwoofer from the AC
socket.
2. Connect a standard RCA cable from the subwoofer/LFE output of your receiver
to the LFE input of the SuperCube subwoofer.
3. Connect the subwoofer to an AC power source and turn it on (see page 7).
4. Turn on the receivers power and access the “speaker setup” or “speaker
configuration” menu.
5. Set the subwoofer to “Yes” or “On”.
6. Select the highest possible subwoofer low-pass filter (crossover) frequency
allowed by your receiver.
7. Set the main, center and surround speakers’ high-pass filters (crossovers) to an
appropriate frequency (see page 18 for a guide).

There are four options for connecting your subwoofer:

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LINE IN

(best for systems with no
LFE/subwoofer output jack such as 2-
channel systems)
1. Power-off the amplifier/receiver
and disconnect the subwoofer from
the AC socket.
2. Connect standard RCA cables
from the front L&R pre-out jacks of
the receiver.
3. Connect the subwoofer to an AC
power source and turn it on (see
page 7).
4. If the system is 2-channel, skip to
step 8.
5. If the receiver is a multi-channel
device with no subwoofer output
jack, turn on the receiver's power
and access the “speaker setup” or
“speaker configuration” menu.
6. Set the subwoofer to “None” or
“Off”.
7. Set front L&R speakers as
“Large”.
8. Start with the volume set to V20.
RECEIVER
PREAMP OUT
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RECEIVER
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