NHT SubOne i Speaker User Manual


 
This method allows your main speakers to receive a high-pass filtered signal (not full range), and the subwoofer to be utilized for low-
to mid-bass reproduction. The full-range line-level signal coming from the receiver’s “Pre-Out” passes through the SubOne i Controller’s
selectable high-pass filter, which removes the low frequencies from the signal before sending it back to the receiver’s “Main-In.” This
configuration effectively increases the receiver and speakers’ dynamic range and power output by sparing them the difficult task of repro-
ducing low frequency information.
1) Your L & R speakers are connected directly from your amplifier / receiver.
2a) If you have a receiver with “Pre-Out” and “Main-In” jacks, patch in the SubOne i Controller between these. With an RCA intercon-
nect cable, connect the receiver’s “Pre-Out” to the SubOne i Controller’s LINE IN. Connect a second RCA interconnect cable from the
SubOne i Controller’s SATELLITE LINE OUT back to the receiver’s “Main-In.”
2b) If you have a separate preamplifier and main amplifier, connect the preamplifier output to the SubOne i Controller’s LINE IN.
Connect a second interconnect cable from the SubOne i Controller’s SATELLITE LINE OUT to the main amplifier’s line-level inputs.
With this configuration, your preamplifier is not connected directly to your amplifier; instead the signal passes through the SubOne i
Controller before it reaches the amplifier.
3) Connect the SubOne i Controller’s SUBWOOFER OUTPUT to the SubOne i input terminal with the supplied RCA cable.
4) See page 6 for instruction on using the LFE Input and LFE Gain control
Connect the SubOne i Controller between a receiver’s “Pre-Out” and “Main-In”,
with high-pass filter loop
Use if:
You wish to send your L & R speakers a high-pass filtered signal and/or LFE signal
You have a receiver with “Pre-Out” and “Main-In” jacks
You have a separate preamplifier and main amplifier
SubOne i Connection Method #1
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SubOne i Connection Method #1