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Triton Two Manual
9
Speaker Connection
Your Triton speakers have a set of speaker level (high level) 5-way binding posts and, in addition, each speaker
has an LFE input. This input can be used with surround sound decoders (Receivers, A/V Processors) to separately
feed the discrete “Low Frequency Effects” channel into each subwoofer (which then combines with the low
bass present separately in the left or right channel signals). Unlike a conventional system, where the subwoofer
is driven only by a subwoofer signal, the Triton speakers are driven by the left and/or right channel low
frequency signal also.
If the Triton speakers are your main set of speakers, you will hook up the left main/front channel red(+) terminal
of your receiver or amplifier to the red(+) terminal of your left loudspeaker and the left main/front channel
black(-) terminal of your receiver or amplifier to the black(-) terminal of your left loudspeaker. Connect the
right channel main/front channel red(+) terminal of your amplifier or receiver to the red(+) terminal of your right
loudspeaker and the black(-) terminal of the right main/front channel of your receiver or amplifier to the black(-)
terminal of your right loudspeaker. It is essential that both speakers be connected in the same way (in phase) to
its own channel of the amplifier. If you experience a great lack of bass, it is likely that one speaker is out of phase
(+ and – reversed) with the other.
If you are using the Triton speaker as surround speakers, hook up the left surround red(+) terminal of your
receiver or amplifier to the red(+) terminal of your left surround speaker and the left surround black(-) terminal of
your receiver or amplifier to the black(-) terminal of your left surround speaker. Connect the right surround red(+)
terminal of your amplifier or receiver to the red(+) terminal of your right surround loudspeaker and the black(-)
terminal of the right surround channel of your receiver or amplifier to the black(-) terminal of your right surround
loudspeaker. Again, it is essential that both speakers be connected in the same way (in phase) to its own
channel of the amplifier.
Hooking up With Speaker Wire Only
The simplest and
recommended
setup is to just hook-up your
Triton speakers with speaker wire as described above. If using
a home theater receiver or processor, simply set your receiver
or processor’s speaker setup menu to indicate
“Large”
for left
and right main speakers and
“no”
for subwoofer. The bass
management system will then send all low frequencies
(including the LFE “.1” channel) into the left and right channels
and it will be reproduced by the subwoofers in your Triton
speakers giving you all the benefits of your two built-in
subwoofers. (The speakers have a special circuit that takes
the signal from the speaker level input and converts it to a
low-level signal which then drives the subwoofer power amp.)
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