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B1 Subwoofer
Owner’s Manual
MULTICHANNEL APPLICATIONS –
MULTIPLE SUBWOOFER OUTPUTS
WITH A SINGLE SUBWOOFER
Receiver/Preamplifier
B1 Input Panel
Subwoofer
Output
Subwoofer
Output
Figure 12: Typical connection with multiple subwoofer outputs
This configuration is for use with multichannel processors or receivers
that have more than one dedicated Subwoofer or LFE output connector.
1. Set the processor or receiver to “Mono Subwoofer.”
2. Connect the supplied RCA patch cable from one of the Subwoofer or
LFE outputs on the processor/receiver to the Sub In connector on the
B1 rear panel, as shown in Figure 12.
MULTICHANNEL APPLICATIONS –
MULTIPLE SUBWOOFER OUTPUTS
AND MULTIPLE SUBWOOFERS
Receiver/Processor
B1 Input Panel
Sub 1
B1 Input Panel
Sub 2
Subwoofer
Output
Subwoofer
Output
Figure 13: Multiple subwoofer connections
This configuration is for use with multiple B1 subwoofers and a
multichannel processor or receiver that has more than one dedicated
Subwoofer or LFE output connector.
1. Set the processor or receiver to “Mono Subwoofer.”
2. Connect the supplied RCA patch cable from one of the Subwoofer or
LFE outputs on the processor/receiver to the Sub In connector on the
first B1 rear panel, as shown in Figure 13.
3. Connect the RCA patch cable that was supplied with the second B1,
from the second Subwoofer or LFE output on the processor/receiver
to the Sub In connector on the second B1 rear panel.