fier and crossover electronics needed
for bass management and reproduction
traditional stereo systems. Its 19 to 120
ficient to handle the most demanding and
The proprietary built-in bass manage-
The active crossover contained in the
The low pass section sensitivity can be
The low pass frequency of the LFE input
the system audio inputs and outputs.
Two "Bass Ro ll -O ff " switches are
the main speakers, or for other speaker
that the voltage selector switch is set
Audio connections to the subwoofer are
the LFE or .1 output channel of a 5.1- or
that the "subwoofer out" channel of an
tion "Subwoofer in analogue matrix sound
when you want to link another subwoofer
to your system. "SUM OUT" carries an
these connectors for the Front Left, Center
filtered with the filtering frquency fixed at
these connectors for the Rear Left, Center
the subwoofer and main monitors are
The placement of the subwoofer in the room
woofer's location can make a marked dif-
ference in the frequency balance and often
The placement will affect the phase dif-
ference between the main monitors and
the subwoofer, and also the bass roll-off
the balance and phase alignment between
the subwoofer and the main monitors.
To begin with, place the subwoofer
wall. The recommended distance to the
wall is less than 60 cm / 24" measured
from the subwoofer's drivers. This posi-
tion gives increased acoustic loading (and
the front wall. In a multichannel system the