Wilson Audio WATCH Dog Subwoofer Series-2 User Manual

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Note: Be careful not to touch the driver element when you are moving your

WATCH Dog!

Section 5.1 - Connecting the WATCH Dog - Home Theater

The WATCH Dog can be connected in a variety of ways depending on your sys-

tem needs. It can be used as the LFE (Low Frequency Effects) channel for a dedicated
home theater system, or it can be used to extend the bass in a two-channel music
system. In systems where it is desirable to use the WATCH Dog with both surround
modes and two-channel music mode, you can switch between the two via the WATCH
Dog’s control panel.

The WATCH Dog is also capable of accepting either balanced (XLR) or single

ended (RCA) cable connection from your preamplifier or surround processor. Your
choice will depend on the configuration of your particular preamp or surround proces-
sor.

Connection With a Surround Processor

Make sure the WATCH Dog power is “off” and the Level Control on the WATCH

Dog control panel is in the “MIN” position during the connecting process. Locate the
input section of the WATCH Dog on the rear of the subwoofer (See Figure 4). The
Processor Input of the WATCH Dog is designated for use with the LFE (Low

Figure 4

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