If you have a Dolby Digital or DTS� receiver/processor with a low-frequency-effect (LFE) output: NOTE: In this case, you do not need to use a Y connector: Simply connect the LFE output on your receiver/processor to either the left or right input on the subwoofer:
LOW LEVEL OUT LOW LEVEL IN
SUBWOOFER OR LFE OUTPUT
L
HIGHPASS OUTPUT
120Hz 160Hz 80Hz
R
If your receiver/amplifier has preamp output jacks and main input jacks for the left and right channels or you have a separate preamp/processor and power amplifier: This method of hookup can offer the highest level of performance for your complete loudspeaker system. Your subwoofer incorporates an adjustable high-pass crossover in addition to a variable low-pass crossover. When hooked up as shown on the right, the subwoofer will limit the low-frequency information that is returned to your receiver/amplifier. Your receiver/amplifier does not need to waste valuable power reproducing the low frequencies. In addition, since no low-frequency information is being sent to your main loudspeakers, they are able to reproduce mid and high frequencies with greater clarity.
LOW LEVEL OUT
LOW LEVEL IN
HIGHPASS OUTPUT
160Hz 80Hz 120Hz
L R
RECEIVER/AMPLIFIER OR PROCESSOR/AMPLIFIER
PRE OUT LEFT MAIN IN RIGHT LOUDSPEAKER