SYSTEM CONNECTION DIAGRAM 4: Two Fathoms in Stereo to
When connecting two Fathoms in stereo to a
We strongly recommend that you use a
If you are not using an active crossover and are comfortable running your main speakers
Two connection types are available for connecting the Fathoms to your
In the connection diagram at right, balanced connections are shown as solid lines, unbalanced connections are shown dotted. You will only use one of these input connection methods (not both).
NOTE: If desired, additional Fathoms can be connected in “Slave” mode to each Fathom connected as shown on this diagram. See “Connection Diagram 2” on page 23 for slave connection explanation.
WARNING
STEREO ACTIVE CROSSOVER (BALANCED OUTPUTS) | STEREO ACTIVE CROSSOVER (UNBALANCED OUTPUTS) |
LOW OUT
(SUB OUT)
LOW OUT
(SUB OUT)
LEFT RIGHT
OR
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FATHOM REAR CONTROLS (MASTER)
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FATHOM REAR CONTROLS (MASTER)
WARNING! TURN OFF THE FATHOM(S) AND ALL OTHER EQUIPMENT IN THE SYSTEM BEFORE MAKING OR CHANGING ANY CONNECTIONS!
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