17 - Sub-woofer Inputs and Controls (optional)
Sub-woofer Inputs and Controls (optional)
INPUT/OUTPUT CONNECTIONS
1. Low-Level Inputs (Left/Right) - RCA style jacks that will accept standard
line level inputs from a pre-amp level source. They will accept a stereo
signal and internally combine it into mono. (Note: Both left and right input
jacks must be connected to the source in order to drive the amplifier to
full output).
2. High-Level Inputs - Speaker level inputs using spring clip type jacks to
permit connection with bare wire. Allows the user to connect the speaker
level output of a full range amplifier to the input of the sub-woofer amp
using standard speaker wire. A mono signal is derived from the stereo
input, which then feeds the sub-woofer amplifier crossover input.
3. High-Level Outputs - Speaker level pass-through outputs using spring
clip type jacks to permit connection with bare wire. Used to connect
from the sub-woofer amp to pass signal from the full range amp on to
the main L/R speakers. Signal is only present on this output if the high
level input is also used. The signal to the L/R speakers is not filtered.