System Connection
Subwoofer in two channel
Stereo mode.
Both left and right stereo channels are
fed into the inputs of the subwoofer.
Each subwoofer output is then
connected to the corresponding main
monitor.
The following diagrams show the
various ways the subwoofer can easily
be included into an existing system.
All connections to the subwoofer should
Two Subwoofers (stereo) in
two channel Stereo mode.
To combine the two subwoofers into
the system so that they produce stereo
sub-bass signals, connect the system
as shown to the left.
Two Subwoofers (mono) in
two channel Stereo mode.
To combine the subwoofers into the
system so that they produce mono
sub-bass signals, connect the system
as shown to the left.
Note that the level generated by the
subwoofers will be 6dB greater than
that generated by a single subwoofer,
hence reduce the sensitivity control of
each subwoofer by 6dBu, so that the
level balance is maintained between
the subwoofer and the main monitors.
be of the balanced XLR type to minimise
the noise immunity of the speaker
system. If an unbalanced source has
to be used then an RCA to XLR
connection is required; the electrical
connection diagram is shown in fig. 4.
Figure 6. One subwoofer in a two-
channel system.
Figure 7. Two subwoofers (stereo) in a
two- channel system.
Figure 8. Two subwoofers (mono) in a
two-channel system