![∙If your receiver has no subwoofer output jack but has pre-amp left & right channel outputs you can connect your subwoofer directly to your receiver's pre-amp outputs using the L & R Line Input jacks. If your receiver uses jumpers to connect its pre-amp outputs with its amp stage inputs you will need to acquire two splitter cables (such as Radio Shack #42-2535) to be able to hookup your sub while continuing to provide a signal to your receiver's amp stage inputs. Note: Do not connect your subwoofer to the tape loop outputs from your receiver as they will overdrive its circuitry!](/images/new-backgrounds/24136/241369x1.webp)
∙If your receiver has no subwoofer output jack but has pre-amp left & right channel outputs you can connect your subwoofer directly to your receiver's pre-amp outputs using the L & R Line Input jacks. If your receiver uses jumpers to connect its pre-amp outputs with its amp stage inputs you will need to acquire two splitter cables (such as Radio Shack #42-2535) to be able to hookup your sub while continuing to provide a signal to your receiver's amp stage inputs. Note: Do not connect your subwoofer to the tape loop outputs from your receiver as they will overdrive its circuitry!
∙If you have a Dolby Digital or DTS receiver place the subwoofer's Crossover Bypass switch in the ON position (this bypasses the Low Pass Filter in the subwoofer). If you do not have a Dolby Digital or DTS receiver place the subwoofer's Crossover Bypass switch in the OFF position (this activates the Low Pass Filter in the subwoofer).
∙Lastly, wire your left and right front speakers directly to your receiver’s speaker outputs. Please refer to the Option #1 wiring diagram for further clarification.
CONNECTION OPTION #2 - Using The Binding Post Inputs:
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