passive network with a fixed crossover frequency of 70 Hz and a 6 dB per octave slope.

We recommend using this high-pass function with main/satellite speakers that are small and not designed to reproduce low frequencies. If your main speakers are capable of operating full range, then you will not need to use the high-pass function.

To use the high-pass outputs, connect the preamp outs on your preamp/ receiver to the subwoofer’s line level in- puts using good quality RCA type patch cords. Then connect a second patch cord from the subwoofer’s outputs to the inputs of your main amplifier. This will allow your main speakers to oper- ate at frequencies above 70 Hz and the subwoofer to operate at frequencies below 70 Hz (see page 16).

6. Line Level Inputs

Connect these unbalanced inputs with RCA type patch cords to the line level outputs of your receiver or preamp.

If your preamplifier or receiver has a single sub/LFE output, connect it to the subwoofer’s left input jack (see page 14). There is no need to use the subwoofer’s right input jack.

If you want to run your main/satellite speakers full range, use a “Y” adapter at the preamplifier outputs (see page 15). In this way, you can send the preamplifier’s output signal to your main amplifier and to the subwoofer at the same time.

7. Balanced (XLR) Input

Use this balanced input to connect to the balanced line-level output of a Home Theater preamplifier or other source. Balanced connections offer superior noise cancellation over unbal- anced connections, so if your preamp has an XLR subwoofer output, we recommend using it.

8. Speaker Level Inputs

Under normal conditions, the preferred connection is through the line level inputs. If this is difficult or not possible in your system, then you can use the speaker level inputs. Also, if you expe- rience excessive noise or hum with the line level inputs, often a simple change to the speaker level inputs will result in a lower background noise level.

Connect the speaker level inputs to the speaker-level outputs of your amplifier or receiver using speaker wire. The binding posts can accept bare wire, banana, dual-banana or spade con- nections.

Your amplifier or receiver MUST have common grounded outputs, or it will be damaged if connected to the subwoofer’s speaker level inputs.

9. Line Fuse

The subwoofer is supplied with a con- servative slow-blow type fuse to protect the electronics.

Always unplug the power cord before inspecting or changing the fuse. Never use a fuse with a larg- er current rating than shown on the markings next to the fuseholder.

10. IEC Linecord socket

The subwoofer comes with a detach- able linecord which connects here.

US (120 VAC) MODEL: Connect the linecord to the subwoofer before connecting the other end to an 120 Volt, 60 Hz AC outlet. The outlet must have a circuit rating of 8 amps or more (a typical home circuit is rated at 15 amps).

Never plug the US (120 VAC) Model subwoofer directly into

220-240 Volts AC as this will cause catastrophic circuit failure.

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Sunfire Solitaire 10 Line Level Inputs, Balanced XLR Input, Speaker Level Inputs, Line Fuse, IEC Linecord socket

Solitaire 10 specifications

Sunfire Solitaire 10: A Benchmark in High-Performance Audiophile Speakers

The Sunfire Solitaire 10 is a standout innovation in the world of audiophile-grade speakers, marrying advanced technology with exceptional sound quality. Designed by renowned audio engineer Bob Carver, Sunfire has a reputation for producing speakers that deliver powerful, immersive audio experiences. This model continues that legacy with its unique features and characteristics.

One of the standout features of the Sunfire Solitaire 10 is its proprietary "High Definition" technology, which ensures a balanced and accurate audio reproduction across a wide frequency range. This technology minimizes distortion and maximizes clarity, making every note and lyric crisp and precise. The speaker adeptly handles dynamic music genres, providing an emotional depth that is particularly appealing to discerning listeners.

The Solitaire 10 is equipped with a 10-inch high-excursion subwoofer that delivers deep bass without compromising detail in higher frequencies. This subwoofer provides robust low-end performance, allowing users to feel the impact of the music as if they were in a live concert environment. The carefully designed cabinet structure minimizes resonance, ensuring that sound remains clear and undistorted even at high volumes.

Incorporating advanced materials like aluminum and high-density MDF, the Solitaire 10 is built to last while minimizing unwanted vibrations. The cabinet’s construction employs an innovative bracing system that further enhances its acoustic performance, providing a stable platform for sound to travel unimpeded.

Connectivity is made easy with the inclusion of multiple input options, including standard speaker wire connections and binding posts, which allow for versatile setups. This flexibility ensures compatibility with various amplifiers and home theater systems.

The aesthetic design of the Sunfire Solitaire 10 reflects its high-performance capabilities. With a sleek, modern look, the speaker can seamlessly integrate into any living space. The premium finish and attention to detail make it as visually appealing as it is sonically impressive.

In conclusion, the Sunfire Solitaire 10 stands as a commendable achievement in speaker technology, featuring high-definition sound, powerful bass response, durable construction, and attractive design. It’s an ideal choice for audiophiles and casual listeners alike who seek an outstanding listening experience that truly encapsulates the essence of their favorite music. Whether in a dedicated listening room or part of a home theater setup, the Sunfire Solitaire 10 is poised to elevate any audio experience to new heights.