Connecting the subwoofer, Subwoofer placement, Connecting the lfe (low frequency effects) input – Audiovox HD510 User Manual

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Connecting the Subwoofer

IMPORTANT: To avoid damaging your equipment, make sure the subwoofer

and all components are turned off before making any connections.

Subwoofer Placement

Placement of your subwoofer will dramatically affect its performance. Your AR sub-

woofer is designed to work best when placed on the floor within 15 feet of your front

speakers. For detailed accurate bass response, place your subwoofer near a wall, but

away from a corner. If you prefer fuller, more accentuated bass, try placing your sub-

woofer directly in a corner. This will substantially increase bass response. When pos-

sible, place the subwoofer close to your system's front speakers to keep wire or cable

runs short. See “Surround System Configuration” on page 5 for more information on

speaker placement.
Since low frequency sound is omni-directional, the subwoofer can be placed anywhere

in the room. Use the Low Pass Frequency control and the Phase switch to adjust the

output. Use the subwoofer's Level control to adjust the volume relative to the place-

ment (this may require resetting the subwoofer's polarity switch). See “Subwoofer

Controls & Connections” on page 8 for details on adjusting these settings.

Connecting the LFE (Low Frequency Effects) Input

Connect a single audio cable from your receiver's LFE output into the Subwoofer LFE

input. This input bypasses the subwoofers internal crossover. When connected to the

LFE input on the subwoofer, you will have no control of the Low Pass Frequency Con-

trol (crossover). The “Large” position sends LFE signals to all speakers selected

“Large”. The “Small” position sends all bass to the LFE output directly into the sub-

woofer and no bass to the surround speakers. The “small” setting is recommended for

the HD510 speakers due to their size and low-frequency output. For setting the Small

and Large speakers parameters, please refer to your receivers bass management section

in the owners manual.

NOTE: The LFE channel is not a subwoofer channel. It carries low bass effects

to any speaker that can handle low frequency content through the receiver's

bass management controls. If you would like control of the crossover, you can

connect the LFE output from your receiver directly into the Line-In inputs of

the subwoofer.

Connecting the Subwoofer Line-In

If your receiver does not have LFE output, but has a subwoofer output, connect an au-

dio cable from the Subwoofer output on your receiver to the Line-In inputs on the sub-

woofer. Note that the subwoofer has a left and right input, allowing it to receive stereo

bass signals. If your receiver has only one output, you can run a single audio cable into

either the left or right input on the subwoofer. Another option is to use a “Y” cable to

connect both the left and right inputs on the subwoofer.

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