McIntosh PS112 User Manual

Page 10

Advertising
background image

10

How to Connect for Home Theater

McIntosh Six Channel Power Amplifier

McIntosh A/V Control Center

The McIntosh PS112 Powered Subwoofer may be turned

On or Off by two different methods. The preferred method

is to utilize the Power Control Signal from a McIntosh A/V

Control Center or Surround Decoder. If the Power Control

Signal is not available, the PS112 has built-in signal-sens-

ing circuitry which will automatically turn-on the

subwoofer.

1. Connect a power control cable from the McIntosh A/V

Control Center or Surround Decoder Power Control

Out Jack to the McIntosh Power Amplifier Control In

Jack.

2. Connect a power control cable from the McIntosh

Power Amplifier Out Connector to the McIntosh PS112

POWER CONTROL IN Jack.

Note: If two or more McIntosh PS112 Powered

Subwoofers are being used in the same system,

connect the POWER CONTROL OUT from the first

PS112 to the next PS112 POWER CONTROL IN

Jack.

3. Connect an audio cable from the McIntosh A/V Control

Center or Surround Decoder Subwoofer Out to the

McIntosh PS112 RIGHT or LEFT LINE IN.

Notes: 1. If two or more McIntosh PS112 Powered

Subwoofers are being used in the same system,

use a “Y” Adapter to connect audio cables from

the McIntosh A/V Control Center or Surround

Decoder Subwoofer Out to the McIntosh PS112

LINE IN on both subwoofers.

2. The PS112’s Power Control will function with 5

to 20 volts applied to the Power Control Input.

Use a 1/8 inch stereo mini phone plug to connect

to the Power Control Input.

3. If the input signal is insufficient for proper

system balance, connect the cable from the

McIntosh A/V Control Center or Surround

Decoder Subwoofer Out to a “Y” adapter and

connect the “Y” adapter outputs to both the

LEFT and RIGHT LINE IN Jacks. This will

increase the input gain of the PS112 by 6dB.

4. Connect the PS112 power cord to an active AC outlet.

Advertising