OPERATION
Front Out/ Pre Out
| POWER | GAIN | PHASE |
| ON AUTO |
| 0° 180° |
LFE/SUB Out |
| Min | Max |
SAT Highpass | SUB Lowpass | ||
| Flat 60Hz 80Hz |
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| 50 Hz | 150 Hz | |
| SAT/SUB Input | SAT Output |
LEFT |
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RIGHT |
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| LFE / Slave IN | OUT |
SUB I/O |
| To Slave |
LFE | Slave |
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Connecting loudspeakers
In Home Cinema systems the bass management - meaning the distribution of the low frequencies to the subwoofer and the speakers - is handled by the settings of the processor/receiver. If your equipment does not provide bass management, or if you want to use the Sub 600 together with a common stereo, the low frequency adjustment of the connected speakers can be managed by the Sub 600. This not only improves the sound by matching subwoofer and speakers, but also by freeing the power amplifier and connected speakers from the effects of
To connect speakers:
1.Connect the subwoofer with the processor/receiver as explained in “Connecting a single subwoofer” on page 12.
2.From the Subwoofer SAT Output connect a RCA cable to the Main In of the power amplifier you use for your speakers.
Note: Stereos do not have a LFE channel. In this case just connect the front outputs of the processor/receiver (Front Out/Pre Out) with the subwoofer.
The signals connected to the SAT/SUB Input are provided at the OUT - To Slave output for connecting another subwoofer. See page 13 to learn more about connecting multiple subwoofers.
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