Set-up
Configuration 3: The Powered PDP Speakers are composed of one powered speaker, and a slave speaker which is identical to the Passive PDP Speakers. The Powered PDP Speaker can connect to the audio output of the PDP Monitor, using either a 3.5mm stereo phone plug or RCA connectors. The slave PDP speaker is connected to the Powered PDP Speaker's output connector.
The Passive PDP Speakers can be used with up to 40 watts average power / 80 watts peak power amplifiers. Often, this amplifier will be built into the Plasma Display Panel unit.
Configuration 2: When a PDP Subwoofer is added to the Passive PDP Speakers, the PDP Subwoofer can be connected to the Speaker Level Outputs from the PDP monitor. The PDP Subwoofer will pass the signal through a High-Pass Crossover Filter. The Passive PDP Speakers are connected to the High-Pass Crossover via the Speaker Level High-Frequency Outputs on the PDP Subwoofer. Configuration 4: When a PDP Subwoofer is added to the Powered PDP Speaker system, it is connected to the audio output of the PDP Monitor, using either a 3.5mm stereo phone plug or RCA connectors. The Powered PDP Speaker is then connected to the 3.5 mm High-Frequency Output Jack of the PDP Subwoofer. The slave speaker is connected to the Powered PDP Speaker's amplifier output.