Dayton Audio - RS1200
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Connection Configurations Most amps and receivers have a stereo line output that follows the output level that is set by the system master volume control these outputs would connect to the line level inputs on the subwoofer amp control panel Many newer multi channel receivers have a dedicated mono subwoofer output usually labeled LFE or Low Frequency Effects The use of this output will permit you to have separate control over the bass output of the source and it also permits you to set a crossover frequency When using an LFE output use a single cable to connect to the LFE input on the sub amp keep in mind that this input bypasses the internal low pass filter on the amplifier For either configuration the system will operate with the greatest linearity and le ...Click here to download the manual
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Connection Configurations Most amps and receivers have a stereo line output that follows the output level that is set by the system master volume control these outputs would connect to the line level inputs on the subwoofer amp control panel Many newer multi channel receivers have a dedicated mono subwoofer output usually labeled LFE or Low Frequency Effects The use of this output will permit you to have separate control over the bass output of the source and it also permits you to set a crossover frequency When using an LFE output use a single cable to connect to the LFE input on the sub amp keep in mind that this input bypasses the internal low pass filter on the amplifier For either configuration the system will operate with the greatest linearity and le ...