Setting up your PX-Sub10A Subwoofer System
Input Connection Options
Your PX-Sub10A Subwoofer features inputs for two different signal
types.
PX-Sub10A
LFE /Slave Input
Allows connection to a LFE channel
(Low Frequency Effect).
SAT/SUB Input
Allows connection of a full bandwidth signal.
Signals connected via the LFE/Slave Input is processed and
reproduced by the subwoofer and routed to the Slave Output for
connection to a second subwoofer.
Full bandwidth signals at the SAT/SUB Input are reproduced by the
subwoofer and routed to the SAT/SUB and the Slave Output terminals
with frequencies cut off according to the High Pass and Low Pass
settings. Use the SAT/SUB Output Terminal for connection to a power
amplifier or active speakers.
Basic Set-up and Operation
Before connecting your PX-Sub10A subwoofer, make sure that the
power of all your system components is turned off. Also, turn the
main volume control (gain) on your subwoofer all the way down.
Set the Mode switch on your subwoofer to LFE (Note:
if connecting more than one subwoofer, the first
subwoofer will be set to LFE. Set the Mode to "Slave"
for the second and all subsequent subwoofers.)
Connect LFE Channel to the LFE/Slave
Input on your subwoofer. Connect full
bandwidth signals to the SAT/SUB
Input.
After all instrument, speaker, and
component connections have been made,
turn on your subwoofer and other powered
components.
Slowly raise the volume on your PX-Sub10A
subwoofer to the desired level by adjusting the
Gain control.
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Mode
LFE
Slave
Right Channel
SAT/SUB
Left Channel
In
Out
LFE
LFE/Slave
Slave
In
Out
Gain
Min
Max
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