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1.
Make sure the subwoofer is turned off (the Power Switch is in the OFF position and the Power
Cable is removed from the wall outlet).
2.
Make sure that your audio equipment (amplifier/preamplifier/AV receiver) is turned off.
3. Turn the Volume Regulator to MIN (max counter clockwise).
4. Choose one of the following connection methods:
Hooking Up The Subwoofer
I. CONNECT USING LFE (SUB OUT) SUBWOOFER OUTPUT [PREFERRED]
This connection is recommended if your audio equipment is equipped with a single filtered RCA
subwoofer output (usually marked as LFE, SUB OUT, SUBWOOFER etc.).
There are 2 options of connection:
a. Using a single RCA subwoofer cable - connect the LFE output with the LFE input on
the rear panel.
b. Using an Y-type subwoofer cable (1xRCA to 2xRCA) - connect the 1xRCA plug to the LFE
output and the 2xRCA plugs to the Left and Right Low Input on the rear panel.
AV receiver, Amplifier etc.
LFE (SUB OUT) single RCA output
I-b) Y type RCA cable (2xRCA<-1xRCA)
I-a) Single RCA-RCA cable
AV receiver, Amplifier etc.
L/R RCA outputs
II-a) Pair of RCA-RCA cables
Check „Kit Content” for a list of cables supplied with this product.
Before connecting make sure that your subwoofer and audio equipment are tur-
ned off - otherwise you may damage this subwoofer and / or audio equipment.
This may void your warranty.
The Y type connection increases the bass output of the subwoofer by a few
decibels.
II. CONNECT USING STEREO RCA OUTPUT (L/R)
If your audio equipment is not equipped with a filtered LFE (SUB OUT) subwoofer output then you
can use regular stereo RCA outputs (non-filtered).
There are 2 options of connection:
a. Using a pair of RCA subwoofer cable - connect the L/R RCA outputs of your audio equipment to
the Left and Right Low Input on the rear panel.