Sunfire SRS-210R Speaker User Manual


 
User's Manual
System Congurations
The following pages show some typical connections that you might make in your
installation. They show how the inputs and outputs of the subwoofer's amplier are con-
nected to your preamplier or receiver.
Connections to a preamplier’s subwoofer output
If your preamplier has a subwoofer
output (often labeled LFE for Low Fre-
quency Effects), it can be connected
to the amplier’s Left (Mono) input
as shown. This is the simplest and
recommended connection. A receiver
with a sub/LFE output can be con-
nected in the same way.
The subwoofer will play the low fre-
quency range and the other speakers
will play the frequency range deliv-
ered to them by your main amplier.
If you have a Home Theater pre-
amplier, it may have an independent
subwoofer volume control. Make sure
this is correctly adjusted, and that
the Sunre subwoofer’s crossover
frequency is set to 100 Hz. This is by
no means an iron-clad rule, rather
it is a good starting point. (See the
crossover frequency control details on
page 6 and adjustments on page 17).
You can set the sub amplier's Vol-
ume control to 0 dB, and then use the
preamplier’s subwoofer level control
for normal and routine adjustments.
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