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Bi-amplifying
using one amplifier for the Bass and one for the High end
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Unscrew both sets of terminals and remove the jumper straps
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Connect the cables from the
bottom set of terminals to
the amplifier driving the bass
unit
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Connect the cables from the
tap set of terminals to the
amplifier driving the tweeters
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When making connections,
be sure to c to +
(red) and - to - (black)
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Do not use an external
crossover. It will interact with
the phase and frequency
response of the speaker’.
left speaker
right speaker
low frequency amplifier
high frequency amplifier
using one amplifier for each Speaker
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Use two identical amplifiers
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Unscrew both sets of
terminals and remove
the jumper straps
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Connect the cables
from the bottom set
of terminals to the
first amplifier’s right
channel
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Connect the cables
from the top set
of terminals to the
first amplifier’s left
channel
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Repeat steps 2 and
3 for the second
amplifier
using with a multichannel Surround processor
when using a subwoofer:
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Select the SMALL setting on your receiver or processor for your main and center channels.
This routes all bass information (typically below 100Hz) to your subwoofer.
when not using a subwoofer:
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Select the LARGE setting on your receiver or processor for your main speakers. This routes
all bass information (typically below 100Hz) to your main speakers. Otherwise, bass
information will be lost.
matching the sound levels of each speaker:
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Your home theater system most likely includes a test signal that simplifies level matching.
Refer to the instructions provided with these electronics.
left speaker
right speaker
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