NHT SubOne i S u b O n e i C o n n e c t i o n M e t h o d #, SubOne Connection Method #3

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SubOne i

S u b O n e i C o n n e c t i o n M e t h o d # 3

Connect the SubOne i Controller at speaker level from the receiver’s speaker outputs,

with fixed high-pass filter

Use if:

You wish to send your L & R speakers a high-pass filtered signal

Your receiver has no “Pre-Out”, “Line Out” or “Subwoofer Out” jacks

This method of connection is recommended if you have a receiver with no line level preamplifier output of any sort and you want your L & R speakers to receive a high-pass filtered signal. The SubOne i Controller may be connected to the system at speaker level between the receiver and the speakers. The SubOne i Controller’s speaker-level output has a fixed 100Hz high-pass filter that removes fre- quencies below 100Hz before sending the signal on to the speakers. The speaker-level high-pass filter is not adjustable. This method is not recommended if the L & R speakers are large, full range models.

1)Connect a pair of speaker cables from your receiver’s front L & R speaker output terminals to the SubOne i Controller’s INPUT FROM AMPLIFIER barrier strip.

2)Connect a second pair of speaker cables from the SubOne i Controller’s OUTPUT TO SATELLITES barrier strip to the front L & R speakers.

3)If your receiver is equipped with a "Subwoofer Out" or "LFE Out" jack, you may connect from this jack to the LFE Input on the Controller with an RCA cable. See page 6 for information on the LFE Input and the LFE Gain control.

4)Connect the SubTwo i Controller’s SUBWOOFER OUTPUT to the SubTwo i input terminal with the supplied RCA cable.

SubOne i

Connection Method #3

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NHT SubOne i user manual S u b O n e i C o n n e c t i o n M e t h o d #, SubOne Connection Method #3