Connecting Your Subwoofer(s)
Low Level Setup - Single Sub
This is the best way to drive an audio signal into the
MiniMe DSP P10/P12. Today, all signal processors
(5.1/6.1 and more advanced ones) come equipped
with built-in pre-amplifier outputs (RCA) that include
a subwoofer output. Generally, the SUB PRE OUT is
in mono format. Connect the SUB PRE OUT from the
processor/receiver to the MiniMe DSP P10/P12’s
LOW LEVEL INPUT using a “Y” RCA cable.
We strongly recommend that you use the best
available RCA connectors and cables. High quality
cables are normally triple shielded and the
connectors are gold plated with forceful grasping.
When using this connection, the MiniMe DSP
P10/P12 only receives bass signals from the source.
Therefore, the crossover frequency should be set at
max value.
Low Level Setup - Dual Sub
For a more realistic sound stage and greater theater
experience, we suggest having two (2) subwoofers
and running them in stereo.
Using a “Y” RCA cable, connect the SUB PRE OUT 1
of the receiver to the LOW LEVEL INPUT of the left
side MiniMe
.
DSP P10/P12
Using another “Y” RCA cable, connect the SUB PRE
OUT 1 of the receiver to the LOW LEVEL INPUT of
the right side MiniMe
.
DSP P10/P12
In case the subwoofers become out of phase with the
main front speakers, flip the phase switches to
correct the problem. Note that maximum bass is only
achieved when the sub is in phase with the speakers
in your system.
back of typical
processor/receiver
back of typical
processor/receiver
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10 MiniMe DSP P10/P12
SUR. BACK
CENTER
FRONT
SURROUND
PRE OUT (SINGLE)
SUB
SUR. BACK
CENTER
FRONT
SURROUND
PRE OUT (SINGLE)
SUB
NOTE:
D
NOT
O
USE HIGH LEVEL AND
LOW LEVEL INPUTS AT THE SAME
TIME
MONO
DSP
MONO
DSP
MONO
DSP