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5.2 LFE Gain
The G6.1 has a knob that controls LFE G
AIN
separately from the B
ASS
G
AIN
. This allows you to have the G6.1’s plugged
both
into your
audiophile stereo system as well as your home theatre system at the
same time without conflicts. The usual way to control the level of the
LFE output is to set the LFE gain to 6 – the twelve o’clock position – and
then use the home theatre processors level control to dial in the level.
However, having the LFE gain control allows you to tune the LFE if your
two systems have completely different gain structure.
5.3 LFE Output
Along with the LFE input, the G6.1 has a unique capability of LFE
output. This buffered output can be used to daisy-chain the LFE signal
to other LFE inputs including other G6.1 speakers and separate
subwoofers.
Thus, it is possible to channel the LFE signal from your home theatre
processor to one speaker, and then from that speaker to another, and to
another, and to another! The LFE output is also buffered, which means
that even if the input is single-ended RCA, the output can be from the
balanced XLR, and vice versa.
In the case of LFE, more sources is better than less. With the full
Genesis 6.1 Cinema System, you can have the LFE signal coming out
of both G6.1 left/right speakers, out of the G6.1cs center channel
system, and out of the G6.1sb surround bass system. In this way, LFE
can be distributed around the room, dramatically reducing room modes
and increasing the system capability.
Distributing the bass is also helpful for reproduction of multi-channel
music because you get incredible articulation and detail in the bass all
around the room.