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For parallel connection of subwoofer and main speaker wires (main speakers full range), connect 
the subwoofer wires to the secondary set of speaker terminals (speaker B) if your amplifier is so
equipped. If you use your speaker terminals, they must be internally wired in parallel with the
speaker terminals or you’ll notice a dramatic drop in the volume level of your main speakers. If
this occurs, connect your subwoofer wires to the same amplifier speaker terminals that are being
used to drive your main speakers (parallel connection). Refer to Figure A (page 8). 

If your amplifier is not compatible with low impedance speakers, this type of parallel connection
should not cause any operational problems. The input impedance of the KSW subwoofer’s “HIGH
LEVEL” 
inputs is a very high 510 ohms. Because of this, your amplifier will primarily see the
impedance load of your main speakers. Please consult your dealer for details regarding connection
of multiple speaker cables to the speaker outputs of your specific amplifier.

HI LEVEL OUT 

If a limited range signal (bass filtered) is to be sent to your main speakers, connect them to the “HI
LEVEL OUT” 
terminals instead of the  main or front channel speaker terminals of your amplifier.
Refer to Figure B (page 8). The high pass filter on these outputs will filter out bass frequencies
below 100 Hz from your main speakers (120 Hz, KSW 50). Also refer to the “LOW PASS” section
for more detail. Do not connect the HI LEVEL inputs of another subwoofer to these outputs as they
are high pass filtered (bass frequencies removed).

LINE LEVEL CONNECTIONS

The KSW subwoofers are equipped with two types of line level connections. They are labeled:
“LINE IN” / “LINE OUT” and “SUB” (KSW 300, “LFE IN”). The KSW 50 is equipped with
“LINE IN”/“LINE OUT” connections only. These connections should be made using high quality
shielded 
interconnect cables terminated with RCA phono plugs (consult your Klipsch dealer for 
recommendations). Refer to Figures C and D (page 9).

LINE IN jacks should be connected to a non-filtered, full-range subwoofer or pre-amp output on
your receiver or pre-amp/processor. This signal contains the normal bass information present in the
main left and right channels. When connecting to a component that has only a single pair of pre-
amp outputs, “Y” adapters (splitters) may be used to feed a signal to both the subwoofer and the
power amplifier. Refer to Figure D (page 9).

If your electronics provide you with a mono subwoofer output and you will not be connecting an
LFE channel, you can use the “LFE IN”/“SUB” jack and a single interconnect cable to connect to
the subwoofer. Note: Since the KSW 50 lacks a “LFE IN”/“SUB” jack, you can connect the mono
subwoofer output jack on your electronics to either the left or right channel “LINE IN” inputs.
However, there is a significant (6 dB) increase in subwoofer volume if a “Y” adapter is added to the
mono subwoofer output of your electronics and both the left and right “LINE IN” jacks are fed a
signal. This also applies to all other KSW models. These types of hookups will provide a full-range
signal to the main speakers. 
Refer to the “LOW PASS CONTROL” section for more detail.

LINE OUT

If a limited range (bass filtered) signal is to be sent to your main speakers, connect the “LINE
OUT” 
jacks to the inputs on the main or front channels of your power amp, receiver or integrated
amplifier. These outputs will remove frequencies below 40 or 80 Hz (120 Hz, KSW 50) from your
main speakers depending upon the setting of the “HIGH PASS” switch. Refer to Figure C (page 9).

The “LFE IN”/“SUB” jack (except KSW 50) is typically used with the newest 5.1 (six channel) sur-
round sound systems (Dolby Digital

®

and DTS

®

). It is a discrete, low frequency effects channel with

different signal content than the bass frequencies present in other channels. The information in this
channel can be up to 10 decibels louder than the bass signals in other channels, so caution should be
exercised when initially adjusting the subwoofer’s level control. The “LFE IN”/“SUB” input and
“LINE IN” inputs are summed together so both connections may be used concurrently if your elec-
tronics provide you with both outputs. Refer to Figures B, C and D(pages 8 and 9).

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Summary of Contents for Synergy Series KSW-100

Page 1: ...psch com Make sure you return your warranty card so that we may keep you up to date on new Klipsch products and promo tions As always if you have any questions contact your local authorized Klipsch de...

Page 2: ...K l i p s c h S y n e r g y S e r i e s Owner s Manual Warranty K S W 5 0 K S W 1 0 0 K S W 1 5 0 K S W 2 0 0 K S W 3 0 0...

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Page 4: ...eries powered subwoofer Our third generation KSW powered subwoofers will add an exciting new dimension to your home entertainment system pro viding outstanding bass reproduction of your favorite music...

Page 5: ...or along a side wall A subwoofer connected to the surround channel of a 5 1 type system to compliment the bass of rear channel speakers performs best when positioned near the back wall or in a back co...

Page 6: ...duct was not purchased from a KLIPSCH authorized dealer You may call 1 800 KLIPSCH to confirm that you have an unaltered serial number and or you purchased from a KLIPSCH authorized dealer This Warran...

Page 7: ...hould be connected to a non filtered full range subwoofer or pre amp output on your receiver or pre amp processor This signal contains the normal bass information present in the main left and right ch...

Page 8: ...n Shown Separate Pre amp and Power Amp Shown Integrated Components Require Pre amp Outputs and Main Amp Inputs KSW 100 150 200 INPUT PANEL Main Speakers Full Range Line Level Connections One Channel S...

Page 9: ...receives a signal from your system If no signal is sent for a period of 15 minutes 4 5 minutes KSW 50 the sub will turn itself off A red power light indicates a standby mode in which the amplifier wi...

Page 10: ...two prong AC adapter on the subwoofer s power cord If the hum persists and your audio system is connected to your video equipment which in turn is connected to a cable television line disconnect the c...

Page 11: ...Channel Shown Repeat for Other Channel KSW 100 150 200 INPUT PANEL Main Speakers Limited Range Hi Level Connections One Channel Shown Repeat for Opposite Channel Optional LFE Connection Shown Integrat...

Page 12: ...your room may dictate a setting slightly higher than the high pass filter frequency In light of this experiment with various settings Refer to the HIGH PASS section for more detail The goal is to avo...

Page 13: ...igh Pass Crossover Main speakers line level outputs with switch able high pass between 40 and 80 Hz 6 dB octave slope above 120 Hz Speaker level outputs with fixed high pass at 100 Hz 6 dB octave slop...

Page 14: ...el connections are the best choice when connecting to a receiver or inte grated amplifier that lacks a line level subwoofer jack or pre amp output jacks Refer to Figures A and B page 8 LINE IN LINE IN...

Page 15: ...the Subwoofer Installation section Do not operate the subwoofer under extremely humid or adverse temperature conditions Regardless of your amplifier s rated capacity do not operate the speakers at the...

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