Emotiva X-Ref 10 Speaker User Manual


 
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Connections
Inputs
Typically the balanced (XLR) input is used to connect the X-Ref 10 to the balanced
output labelled “subwoofer” or “LFE” (low-frequency effects) on a home-theater pre/
processor, and the stereo unbalanced (RCA) inputs are used to connect the X-Ref 10 to
the output of a stereo preamp. The X-Ref 10 automatically switches on when it senses
signal on either input.
In addition, the X-Ref 10 offers a feature which automatically adds a little extra punch
when you’re watching a movie (it increases low bass by about +6 dB at 45 Hz). This
feature is enabled by connecting the Movie EQ Trigger input on the X-Ref 10 to the
trigger output on your home-theater pre/processor. (Assuming you have a stereo music
source connected to the unbalanced inputs on the X-Ref, and a home-theater pre/
processor connected to the balanced input, the Movie EQ Trigger input can activate the
bass boost when the home-theater pre/processor is turned on).
If you have a pre/processor (like Emotiva’s UMC-1) which has programmable trigger
outputs, this allows the Movie EQ boost to be turned on by the pre/processor for
certain types of program material.
The Movie EQ can also be manually congured via the DSP Management System menu.
Refer to the diagram on Page 19 for details.
Outputs
The balanced (XLR) output on the X-Ref 10 provides a duplicate of the input signal and
is intended for connecting one or more additional X-Ref 10 (or other) subwoofers.
UNBALANCED
STEREO INPUTS
MOVIE EQ TRIGGER
UNBALANCED
STEREO INPUTS
STEREO PREAMP WITH SEPARATE HF & LF OUTPUTS HOME THEATER PRE/PROCESSOR
LFE / SUB
OUT
TRIGGER
OUT
L
R
LF
OUT
HF
OUT
X-OVER
DIRECT
L
R
A typical installatiion, with a
single X-Ref 10 DSP Powered
Subwoofer providing bass
enhancement for both a
stereo system and a home-
theater pre/processor