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5.1
Connections
On the rear side of the subwoofer you can find balanced (XLR) and unbalanced (RCA)
connectors.
a)
Before connecting the subwoofer to your audio components and the power source make
sure that the subwoofer, the loudspeakers and your audio source are switched off and set
the level controls fully counterclockwise.
b)
Choose your preferred connection as described under 5.2.
c)
Check if the specified voltage matches the voltage of the power supply you use. If this
is not the case do not connect the subwoofer to a power source! Please contact your
local dealer or national distributor. If the voltages match, use the included power cable to
connect the GTC Sub to the AC socket.
d)
Switch on the main on/off switch on the rear panel of the subwoofer.
e)
Make sure that the line out level (volume) of your stereo is either at a low level or all the
way off. Then, switch on your audio system and adjust the volume carefully.
5.2
Input
Connect the left and right line-level signal from your signal source
(preamplifier etc.) to the LEFT and RIGHT INPUT jacks. Use either
XLR (balanced) or RCA (unbalanced) cables.
5.3
Satellite Out
Connect the LEFT and RIGHT SATELLITE OUT jacks to the inputs of
the left and right main powered speakers or the inputs of the amps
powering the main speakers.
5.4
Sub Out
This balanced output mirrors the input signal enabling you to daisy-
chain as many GTC Subs in a row as you like. The Sub Level affects the
output, so that all Subs in the chain can be levelled at a time. Instead
of having one huge subwoofer it often is advisable to incorporate a
few smaller ones in the setup to avoid standing waves at very low
frequencies. This always needs a little bit of testing, since it is not
possible to predict the behaviour of a subwoofer in unknown acoustical
conditions.
5.
Connecting the GTC Subwoofer
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