If your receiver has a subwoofer output:
The TLX271P incorporates two different types of line-level inputs that allow you to optimize the loudspeaker�s performance in your system. If your receiver/processor�s subwoofer output is already low-pass filtered, meaning the high frequencies have been
SUBWOOFER SECTION LINE INPUTS RIGHT LEFT
removed by the receiver, use the subwoofer input labeled Direct. If your receiver/processor�s subwoofer output is full range, meaning the high frequencies have not been removed by the receiver, use the subwoofer input labeled Normal.
If you are unsure as to which type of subwoofer output your receiver/processor contains, please consult your receiver/ processor owner�s manual or contact the manufacturer. Do not hook up both inputs. Doing so will adversely affect the performance of the system.
SUBWOOFER SECTION LINE INPUTS
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Normal Direct
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Normal Direct
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LEFT LEFT
Speaker Outputs
Subwoofer Output
SUBWOOFER SECTION LINE INPUTS RIGHT
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SUBWOOFER SECTION LINE INPUTS
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Normal Direct
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Normal Direct
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RIGHT RIGHT
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LEFT LEFT
Speaker Outputs
Subwoofer Output
Set Input Select switch to �Line.�
Line INPUT Select Speaker
Note: Some receivers/amplifiers have a single (mono) subwoofer output. In this case, it is necessary to use a �Y�-connector (not included) to properly hook up the speakers using this method.