There
are
3
ways
to
connect
dual
subwoofers.
Most
of
today’s
A/V
receivers
and
processors
provide
2
subwoofer
or
LFE
connec ons.
These
connec ons
have
exactly
the
same
audio
sig-
nal.
So,
you
can
run
separate
RCA
cables
to
each
of
your
subwoofer
using
these
2
connec ons.
The
second
way
is
if
your
A/V
receiver
only
has
one
subwoofer
or
LFE
connec on.
In
this
case,
you
can
connect
a
Y
adapter
to
the
receiver’s
output
and
connect
two
RCA
cables
(one
for
each
subwoofer)
to
the
adapter.
The
third
way
can
be
used
if
the
subwoofers
are
in
close
proximity
of
each
other.
A er
connec ng
the
fi
rst
subwoofer,
simply
connect
an
RCA
cable
from
the
fi
rst
subwoofer’s
line
outputs
to
the
second
subwoofer’s
line
inputs
(see
diagram
above).
This
method
will
work
even
if
the
fi
rst
subwoofer
is
connected
or
paired
wirelessly.
In
a
home
theater
installa on
you
will
bypass
both
subwoofers’
internal
crossovers.
However,
in
stereo
installa ons
you
will
need
to
use
and
adjust
both
subwoofers’
internal
crossovers.
Connec ng Dual Subwoofers
Connec ng Two Subs
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A/V Receiver Or
Processor
Some Installa on Tips
(Tips are always appreciated)
Most
modern
A/V
receivers
and
processors
include
some
type
of
auto
setup
and
room
correc-
on.
During
the
setup
process,
they
will
ask
you
to
adjust
the
volume
control
on
the
subwoof-
er
to
a
certain
volume.
In
most
situa ons,
you
do
not
have
to
follow
this
instruc on
exactly.
Your
goal
should
be
to
have
the
subwoofer’s
volume
control
as
close
to
the
ver cal
or
12
O’clock
posi on
as
possible.
This
will
give
you
the
most
fl
exibility
to
adjust
the
subwoofer’s
output
up
or
down,
depending
on
what
you’re
listening
to.
Most
A/V
receivers
also
allow
you
to
adjust
the
subwoofer’s
volume
by
their
remote.
Normally,
we
suggest
choosing
a
higher
output
level
to
the
subwoofer
during
setup.
Connec ng Two Subs
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Stereo
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