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2 .1 Channels
Bridge your 8 ohm passive subwoofer to one pair of outputs and you can get over
600 watts driving it! With the other channel pair handling the highs, you really aren’t
going to get anything better from a single hifi amp!
Adjust the crossover to high-pass for the satellites, somewhere around 80 to 100 Hz
should be a good starting place, lower if they are nicer full-range speakers as shown.
Then set the channel pair that the subwoofer is bridged to, at the same frequency
on the rotary dial (there are detents to make setting this easy). Also, for the sub
channel pair, push the mono button in.
Now play your favorite content. Adjust the crossover frequencies for each output
pair – you can overlap the crossover points or not, it is totally up to you and how you
like it to sound. Listen to a recording you know well for any final adjustments.
Crossover 1/2
High-Pass
80 Hz
Switch Stereo
Switch Mono
Crossover 3/4
Low-Pass
80 Hz
Passive
Subwoofer
(8 Ohm Minimum)
Mid/High
Speakers
(4 Ohm Minimum)
Connect to
Preamplifier/Receiver
Line-Level outputs
Left
Left
Right
Right
Sub/LFE
Crossover 1/2
High-Pass
40 Hz
Crossover 3/4
Low-Pass
40 Hz
Switch MONO
Switch STEREO
Passive
Subwoofer
(8 Ohm Minimum)
Jolly Nice
Full-Range
Speakers
(4 Ohm Minimum)
Connect to
Preamplifier/Receiver
Line-Level outputs
Left
Right
Sub/LFE
Configurations