REL Acoustics Storm manual Connecting Up, To Connect to the Power Amplifier See Fig

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CONNECTING UP

Always switch off your system before disconnecting any wires.

To increase the versatility of the choice of connecting up, Storm has three entirely separate sets of input sockets, two Neutrik and one pair of phonos.

The first Neutrik is a dual channel (stereo) unbalanced input at high level designed to accept the much higher level signals from the speaker terminals of the power amplifier. This does have the advantage of ensuring that your STORM receives exactly the same signal as the main speakers. This means that the character of the bass from the main system is carried forward into the sub-bass. This is a very important point and together with the STORM's Active Bass Controller (ABC), ensures far superior system integration of the sub-bass with the main system. So far as we are aware, REL are the only sub-bass manufacturer to take this aspect of performance sufficiently seriously to offer the listener this level of sophisticated control.

The second Neutrik is a single channel high level balanced input designed to take the high level output again from the speaker terminals of bridged monoblocks. (Two Storm subwoofers required, one for each channel).

The low level unbalanced phono inputs would normally be used to source the signal from the "Sub-woofer Output” sockets, where available, from the preamp or Dolby surround sound processor.

Screw the spikes into the feet of the sub-woofer, level them up or if necessary compensate for an uneven floor. It is important that all 4 spikes are located securely and that there is no tendency for STORM to rock. If it does rock, simply adjust one (or more) of the spikes until it fits securely.

To Connect to the Power Amplifier:

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1.Use your existing plugs or connect the STORM Neutrik interconnect to a spare set of speaker terminals. In effect the STORM is bi-wired from your power amplifier. However, note that there are only three connections to STORM. This is deliberate and helps preserve the existing star earthing of your system (assuming it has a star earth arrangement). Connect the Red coloured wire from the Storm Neutrik interconnect to the RED speaker terminal of the right channel of your power amp. Then connect the yellow coloured wire to the RED coloured terminal of the left channel on your power amp. The BLACK wire is connected to either one of the Black terminals of your power amp. Do not connect this black wire to both black terminals - this is important as some amplifiers do not like having their black terminals joined. Connect the Neutrik plug to the high level input on STORM.

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REL Acoustics Storm manual Connecting Up, To Connect to the Power Amplifier See Fig