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SUBV10 & 12 Manual
Connecting your subwoofer to the variable left & right line outputs is a less
common method. If you’re connecting your subwoofer to a stereo receiver,
Line Output Audio Connection
Before plugging in your power cord, verify the voltage switch is set at 115V for US
operation, or 230V for most other countries.
Plug the female-terminated end of the power cord into the Power Cord Connector
marked “AC INPUT,” located on the subwoofer’s rear panel. Then, plug the male
end into a grounded wall socket. Do NOT plug the sub’s power cord into any other
device, such as a convenience outlet on an amplifier or any other component.
IMPORTANT: Do not plug the power cord into the wall outlet until all subwoofer
connections have been made and verified.
Connecting your subwoofer to a subwoofer output or LFE output is most common
& preferred method. If you are connecting your subwoofer to a surround receiver,
amplifier, or processor, run a dedicated RCA-terminated subwoofer cable from
the component’s output jack (usually marked SUBWOOFER OUT or LFE OUT) to
the input jack on your subwoofer labeled LFE. To minimize noise, a shielded cable
is preferred for this type of connection. If you are using two subwoofers, and your
amplifying component does not have dual subwoofer outputs, use a ‘Y’ connector
at the single output to connect two subwoofer cables, one cable for each sub.
LFE Audio Connection