Mirage Loudspeakers BPS-400 Connecting Your Subwoofer, Using External Crossover See Diag

Models: BPS-400

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CONNECTING YOUR SUBWOOFER

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CONNECTING YOUR SUBWOOFER

Using an Integrated Amplifier/Receiver equipped with pre-out Jacks only (See Diag. 1)

This method uses two standard RCA-to-RCA interconnect cables. First, connect the amp/receiver's left "PRE-OUT" to the subwoofer jack marked left (L) "LOW LEVEL INPUT". Then, connect the amp/receiver's right "PRE-OUT" to the subwoofer jack marked right (R) "INPUT". This method by-passes the subwoofer's built-in high pass crossover, and your speakers will continue to reproduce bass frequencies.

Using the “Subwoofer Output” of an A/V Receiver or Processor (See Diag. 2)

This method uses a single RCA-to-RCA interconnect cable to connect the "SUBWOOFER OUTPUT" jack from your A/V receiver or processor to either the left or right subwoofer "INPUT". This method does not remove low frequencies from your main speakers, and they will continue to reproduce bass frequencies.

Using External Crossover (See Diag. 3)

This method uses a single RCA-to-RCA interconnect cable to connect the "SUBWOOFER OUTPUT" jack from an external crossover to the LFX input of your subwoofer. This method by-passes the subwoofer's built-in low pass crossover and level control, thus, all subwoofer functions are controlled by the external crossover. (See External Crossover Owner’s Manual)

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Mirage Loudspeakers BPS-400 owner manual Connecting Your Subwoofer, Using External Crossover See Diag

FAQ

What type of cables do I need to connect my BPS-400 subwoofer to an integrated amplifier/receiver?

You will need two standard RCA-to-RCA interconnect cables to connect the left and right pre-out jacks of your amplifier/receiver to the corresponding low level input jacks of the subwoofer.

Does using the subwoofer output of an A/V receiver or processor remove low frequencies from the main speakers?

No, using the subwoofer output does not remove low frequencies from the main speakers. They will continue to reproduce bass frequencies.

Can I bypass the subwoofer's built-in low pass crossover and level control using an external crossover?

Yes, you can bypass the subwoofer's built-in low pass crossover and level control by connecting the subwoofer output jack from an external crossover to the LFX input of your BPS-400 subwoofer.