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nuConnect trX
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07/2020 EN
Connecting a nuSub to your AV-receiver wirelessly
Devices
Transmitter: nuConnect trX connected to the Sub Out
(examples)
of an AV-receiver (AVR)
Receiver:
nuSub XW-900
You can use a nuConnect trX to wirelessly connect a subwoofer to your AV-
receiver.
• Connect the trX to the Sub Out of the AVR using the supplied 3.5 mm jack-pho-
no cable and the Y-Adapter.
• Configure the nuConnect trX as the transmitter (line in,
green LED) and
pair it with your nuSub.
Note:
– Power the trX using the USB Power Port of your AVR in order to use the auto
stand-by functionality of the nuSub.
– Compared to a wired connection, a wireless connection using the trX adds
20 ms of latency (delay) to the signal. This is normally compensated for by the
room-correction software of the AVR.
– The subwoofer connected via the trX needs to be set at a relatively high vol-
ume. This is normal and does not impact performance.
Connecting active wireless rear speakers to your AV-receiver
Devices
Transmitter: nuConnect trX connected to the
(examples)
Pre-Outs of your AV-receiver
Receiver:
nuPro X-3000
The nuConnect trX makes it easy to connect nuPro X-series loudspeakers wireless-
ly to your AV-receiver (AVR).
• Select the channel to be played in the menu of the nuPro. Connect the trX to the
Pre-Outs of your receiver.
• Configure the nuConnect trX as the transmitter (line in,
green LED) and pair
it with each nuPro speaker one after the other.
Note:
– Power the trX using the USB Power Port of your AVR in order to use the auto
stand-by functionality of the nuPro X speakers.
– Compared to a wired connection, a wireless connection using the trX adds
20 ms of latency (delay) to the signal. This is normally compensated for by the