When using a single subwoofer, you MUST use a pair of stereo low-level leads from your preamplifier's outputs. When using
two subwoofers, one for the left and another for the right channels, connect the left preamplifier output to BOTH the left and
right LOW-LEVEL INPUTS of the subwoofer used for the left channel by using a Female-to-Male “Y” connector at the
subwoofer's output. Connect the right-channel preamplifier output to both jacks of the right-channel subwoofer in the same
manner (See Figure 3). If the preamplifier has a mono subwoofer output, you'll also need a Male-to-Female “Y” connector to
split the mono signal to the subwoofer pair (See Figure 3).
Figure 3.
- Use this method when using single subwoofer or two subwoofers.
The subwoofer may be connected to your system using the
HIGH-LEVEL INPUTS (4) on the plate located on the rear
panel of the subwoofer. Use speaker wire, maintaining
proper polarity (+ to + and - to -). Attach the speaker wire to
the left and right HIGH-LEVEL INPUTS on the subwoofer
and the other ends to the proper left and right OUTPUTS on
your amplifier or receiver (See Figure 4).
If you plan to use two subwoofers (one for the left and the
other for the right channel), connect wires from the left and
right OUTPUT on your power amplifier or receiver and
attach the other ends to the corresponding HIGH-LEVEL
INPUTS on each subwoofer. Observe polarity (See Figure
6).
Figure 4.
- Use this method when using a single
subwoofer.
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