NHT Powered Subwoofers Speaker User Manual


 
For amps and receivers with separate A and B speaker
outputs, connect one pair of speaker cables from your
receiver's Speaker A outputs to your main L & R
speakers, and a second pair from your receiver's
Speaker B outputs to the Ten OR Twelve's High-Level
Input. Use this method only if both A & B speaker
outputs can operate simultaneously.
For amps and receivers with only one set of speaker
output terminals, simply feed the same signal, in parallel,
to both your main L & R speakers and the Ten OR
Twelve. Connect one pair of speaker cables from your
component's speaker output terminals to the L & R
speakers, and a second pair from the same output ter-
minals to the Ten OR Twelve's High-Level input. The Ten
OR Twelve's input does not present a significant load to
the receiver, and will not compromise its output to the L
& R speakers. If you find that your receiver will not
accommodate more than one cable per output terminal,
check with your NHT dealer for alternative methods of
connection.
With all signal connections complete, it is now time to
apply AC power. Plug the power chord into the power
inlet in the back of the subwoofer, plug the other end into
into the wall outlet and switch the subwoofers power to
the ON position.
Out cables to your main amp to power your main L & R
speakers, and a second pair to the Ten OR Twelve LINE
LEVEL INPUT. If your preamp has only one pair of Line
Out jacks, you can use a pair of "Y" connector cords,
available through your NHT dealer.
Amps and receivers with Pre-Out jacks: connect the
Ten OR Twelve from the Pre-Out into the Ten OR
Twelve's Line Input.
2) Hi-Level
Use if:
Your receiver has no Pre Out or Subwoofer/LFE Out
jacks
To connect for a High-Level signal (Fig. 4), use two addi-
tional pairs of speaker cables, and connect as follows:
Fig. 3
Fig. 4