FIGURE 3. | DOLBY DIGITAL / DTS |
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Speaker Setup |
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Front: Large |
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Center: Large |
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Surround: Large |
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Subwoofer: Yes |
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| FRONT SPEAKER LEVEL OUT |
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VARIABLE |
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LOW PASS |
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CROSSOVER |
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40Hz | 120Hz |
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VARIABLE |
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PHASE |
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ALIGNMENT |
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0° | 180° |
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| 40HZ | SWITCHABLE |
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POWER |
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80HZ | HIGH PASS |
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AUTO OFF ON |
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(SPEAKER LEVEL) |
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SWITCHABLE | FULL RANGE |
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HIGH PASS |
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CROSSOVER |
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(LINE LEVEL) 40HZ | 80HZ |
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FRONT | FRONT |
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LEFT | RIGHT |
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OUT | OUT |
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LEFT | RIGHT |
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FRONT | FRONT |
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IN | IN |
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LEFT | RIGHT |
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REAR | REAR |
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IN | IN |
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CENTER 1 | CENTER 2 |
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IN | IN |
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LFE/SUBWOOFER IN |
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to the Subwoofer output jack, the Center bass would not go to the Subwoofer. In this case, you can select your Center as “Large” and hook up the center channel output directly to the Center channel input of the PSW1200.
(Fig. 2, previous page)
Now you have it all!
In fact, the PSW1200 has enough inputs to accept every channel of a 5.1 sur- round system. If you want to make sure
you get the bass from every channel through your Subwoofer, simply plug in the preamp output from each channel directly into the PSW1200. No guess- work and no lost bass information.
(Fig. 3)
The Front, Rear, and Center, etc., labels on the PSW1200’s inputs and outputs are just there for convenience. There is no reason why you cannot use a given set of jacks for another channel. For example, assume you want to roll off the
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