Sub-out using multiple depths, Sub out—using multiple depths – MartinLogan Depth subwoofer User Manual

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Using Sub Out offers an easy way to implement multiple

Depth’s in your audio/video system.

Note: All additional Depth subwoofers must run as either

dedicated 2-channel (stereo) or multi-channel (LFE) sub-

woofers, but not both.

Signal Connection:

1 Connect the first Depth to your system using one of the

five modes previously described.

2 Connect the Sub Out of the previous Depth to either the

LFE or the Right (or Left) input of the next Depth using a

quality RCA interconnect. Connecting to the LFE input

allows additional subwoofers to perform as dedicated

LFE channels (see figure 12). Connecting to the Right

(or Left) input allows additional subwoofers to perform

as dedicated 2-channel subwoofers (see figure 13).

3 Repeat step 2 for each additional Depth subwoofer in the

chain using the same input for every connection.

Recommended Control Settings:

1 Adjust the control settings of the first subwoofer using the

recommended control settings from the connection

method used to connect the master Depth with your

audio system.

2 Adjust the control settings of each additional subwoofer

using the recommended control settings from the con-

nection method used to connect the master Depth

with your audio system.

Note: While the settings of each subwoofer should be

similar, you will probably find that each sub will need

to be tweaked for optimal performance because of its

unique room placement.

Regardless of how you use your subwoofer, experimenta-

tion can often result in better sound. Don't be afraid to try

different settings. You can always return the controls to

their previous locations.

Sub Out—Using Multiple Depths

Figure 13. Signal connection for using multiple Depths for stereo.

Figure 12. Signal connection for using multiple Depths for LFE.

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