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6. Line Level Outputs
Line level output signals are available
at these jacks. These outputs are active
whenever a signal is hooked up to the
inputs of the subwoofer. The outputs are
not affected by the volume level, phase,
frequency control, or EQ of the subwoofer.
To use the outputs, connect the preamp
outputs on your preamp receiver to the
subwoofers line level inputs using good-
quality RCA type patch cords. Then connect
a second set of patch cords from the
subwoofer outputs to the line level inputs
of your main amplifier. The adjacent output
switch (7) allows the outputs to be either
high pass, or full range.
7. Balanced (XLR) Input
Use this balanced input to connect to the
XLR balanced connection line-level output
on select Home Theater preamplifiers or
other sources.
balanced connections offer superior
noise cancellation over unbalanced type
connections.
8. Output Switch
This switch affects the frequency range of
the line level outputs.
In the bypass position, the outputs are a full
range copy of the input signals.
In the 85 Hz position, the outputs are a copy
of the input signals with the frequencies
below 85 Hz removed. We recommend
using this position if your speakers are not
designed to reproduce low frequencies.
If your main speakers are capable of
operating at full frequency range (20Hz to
20kHz), then use the bypass position.
9. Slave Input and Output
These connections simplify the hook up and
operation of two XTEQ subwoofers.
Connect the Slave output from the first
subwoofer to the slave input of the second.
The second subwoofer will then receive the
optimum audio signals from the first, and
there is no need to adjust the controls of the
second subwoofer, as the audio is controlled
by the controls and EQ setting up the first.
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