Boston Acoustics CPS 8Wi Speaker User Manual


 
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receiver
CPS 12Wi
use either input
digital receiver
Sub Out
CPS 12Wi
Connections
After your speakers are properly placed, you are ready to wire your system.
NOTE: Power is always supplied to the subwoofer electronics unless it is unplugged or switched to the Mute position using
the Audio On switch located on the rear panel. The auto-on circuitry only activates or deactivates the power amplifier. Make
sure your subwoofer and receiver are unplugged when making the connection (230v models include a main power switch
which turns off all power of the subwoofer).
Power: When plugging your subwoofer in be sure to use a wall outlet, or dedicated electrical outlet. Some receivers will
provide a switched outlet. Do not use this. These on-board electrical outlets do not offer the amount of current or proper
isolation required by a power amplifier, such as the one in your subwoofer.
Line level or LFE: On most systems use the line level input or the LFE input. These inputs accept the line-level signal from
your receiver’s subwoofer output. Your receiver’s manual should indicate which input is most appropriate.
Connecting the Subwoofer to Digital Home Theater Systems Using LFE
Digital 5.1, 6.1 and 7.1 home theater electronics dedicate one channel (the “.1”) to reproduce the special low-frequency effects
(LFE) information (such as explosions and thunder) contained in digitally-encoded soundtracks.
Select ”subwoofer-yes” from your receiver’s set-up menu. Hooked up this way, the receiver’s amplifier is relieved of having
to reproduce the difficult low bass signals that can drive the receiver into audible distortion. In some cases it can also depend
on several other settings within a receiver. We recommend consulting your receiver manual for further assistance in this area.
Use an RCA cable (not included), as shown, to connect your digital receiver’s LFE/subwoofer output to the subwoofer.
Connect the other end to the Line Level/LFE input.
Connecting the Subwoofer to Stereo or Dolby® Pro Logic®
For stereo or Dolby Pro Logic systems use the “sub out” connection from your receiver to the input on the subwoofer marked
“L” or “R”.