DOLBY DIGITAL OR DTS (OR OTHER DIGITAL SURROUND MODE) CONNECTION
RECEIVER SUBWOOFER LINE LEVEL IN L LFE OUT LFE INPUT R
Use this installation method for Dolby Digital, DTS or other digital surround processors: Use the line-level input jack marked �LFE� for the Low-
Frequency Effects channel. Connect this jack to the LFE output or subwoofer output on your receiver or amplifier. Connect each speaker to the corresponding speaker terminals on your receiver or amplifier. Make sure that you have configured your surround sound processor for �Subwoofer On.� The
receiver should be configured for 6.1-channel operation (if available), and the front left, front right, center and rear speakers should all be set to �Small.� If your receiver allows you to set the crossover frequency between the subwoofer and the main speakers, select 120Hz or the setting that is the closest frequency below it.
DOLBY PRO LOGIC (NON-DIGITAL) � LINE LEVEL
Use this installation method for Dolby Pro Logic applications (not Dolby Digital, DTS or other digital processing), where the receiver/ processor is equipped with a subwoofer output, or a
volume-controlled preamp (line-) level output: Use RCA-type interconnects to connect the line-level subwoofer outputs on your receiver or amplifier to the line-level inputs on the subwoofer. IMPORTANT: Do not
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use the LFE input on the subwoofer with Dolby Pro Logic processors. NOTE: If your receiver or amplifier only has one subwoofer output jack, then you will need to use a Y-connector (not included). Plug the male end of the Yconnector into your receiver or amplifier�s subwoofer output jack, and connect each of the two female ends to separate RCA-type interconnects. Finally, plug the RCAtype interconnects into the line-level inputs on the subwoofer. Connect each speaker to the corresponding speaker terminals on your receiver or amplifier. Make sure your receiver or processor is correctly configured to indicate that the subwoofer is �On.�
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Note for advanced users: If your receiver/processor has a built-in low-pass crossover filter for the subwoofer output, you may use the LFE input to bypass the subwoofer�s internal crossover.
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