Connections to a pre-amplifier using
“Y” cables
If your pre-amplifier does not have a sub/LFE output,
you can use “Y” cables to send its main outputs to
both the subwoofer and your amplifier.
The subwoofer will play the low frequency range and
your front speakers will play the full range.
Although bass is commonly distributed evenly
between left and right channels (L+R bass), movie
soundtracks often contain differential (L-R) bass. The
opening scene in “Top Gun”, for example, has loads of
L-R bass information. If this is not preserved, the bass
in these scenes sounds anemic. The Earthquake
subwoofer utilized differential gain on the left and right
inputs to retain both the L+R and L-R information.
Therefore, systems which do not have a dedicated
sub/LFE output should use both the left and the right
inputs as shown, for the greatest bass impact.
An Alternative connection method without using “Y”
cables is shown on the next page.
If your pre-amp/receiver has a dedicated sub/LFE
output, the only the Left (Mono) input is used, as
shown on the previous page.
PRE-AMPLIFIER
L R
MAIN
OUTPUTS
+ -
AMPLIFIER
INPUTS
L R
TO FRONT SPEAKERS
+ -
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VOLUME
FREQUENCY
MODE
PHASE
AUTO
MIN
50Hz
MAX
RIGHT
POWER
LEFT
160Hz
SUB
0
OFF
LFE
180
ON
110-120VAC~60Hz
220-240VAX~50Hz
FUSE: 115V, T6.4AL/250V
FUSE: 230V, T3.2AL/250V
ON
110-120V
220-240V
OFF
TO REDUCE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE
THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE NO USER SERVICEABLE
PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL
WARNING
WARNING: SHOCK HAZARD-DO NOT OPEN
AVIS: RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE-NE PAS OUVRIR
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION
P O W E R
DIGITAL
600 WATTS
POWERED
SUBWOOFER
FUSE