Connecting your subwoofer, Low-level connection, Using the low-level thruput – Atlantic Technology CTS 2 PBM User Manual

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By Ailaniic Technology

Phase Invert toggle switch (0/180 degrees).

This switch allows precise acoustic matching with speaker
systems whose output may be phase reversed. This switch
will also allow you to compensate for unusual room
acoustics that occur when the woofer is physically separate
from the midrange/high frequency units. Be sure to try the

Phase switch in both positions when you set up the System

Two PBM, even if you just change the built-in crossover
settings, since the crossover control and the Phase switch
acoustically interact with each other.

•> Front panel mounted level control.

Automatic standby operation.

Automatic standby features a 7-10 minute turn-off delay

and a front panel multi-color LED status indicator.

<• AC cord power input socket.

Your subwoofer comes supplied with a heavy-duty
detachable power cord.

Designed and built to meet all UL/CSA and European

safety requirements.

Connecting Your Subwoofer

The Atlantic Technology System Two PBM Powered Subwoofer
is simple to hook up, offering several connection methods for

maximum flexibility. Study the system diagrams starting on the
next page. Once you have found the example which most closely
matches your system, hook up your subwoofer(s) as shown in
that diagram.

Low-Level Connection

If you have purchased the entire Compact Theater Two system,
we suggest using the low-level (RCA jacks) subwoofer line out or
preamp outputs if your receiver/processor has them. Simply

connect your subwoofer with high quality shielded cables as

shown in the diagrams.

Example I: Line Out/Low Level In for I or 2 Subwoofers

Before using this connection method, please see the Important Note on page 2.

Single Subwoofer

Optional Second Sub Woofer

Using the Low-level Thruput

If desired, you can run a line level stereo signal through the

System Two PBM and out to another unit. This way you can add
an additional subwoofer witli minimal additional wiring. The
signal that comes out of the Thruput jacks is identical to the
input signal.

High-Level Connection

Alternately, you may use the high-level (speaker) inputs. Make

sure to match the type and gauge speaker wire used to connect

your main speakers. As mentioned above, we strongly suggest

you use the High-level inputs if you are using ultra-compact

satellite speakers that have little of no output below 125 Hz. We
recommend that you connect your new System Two PBM
Powered Subwoofer(s) using high quality wire of 16 gauge or
larger. There are many respected manufacturers in the audio
industry that specialize in speaker wire and interconnect cables
suitable for your new system. We recommend dtat you consult

your audio/video specialist for more specific information.

High-level Thruput

If desired, you can run a high level stereo signal through the
System Two PBM and out to another unit. This way you can add
an additional subwoofer with minimal additional wiring. The
signal that comes out of the Thruput jacks is identical to the
input signal.

Example 2: Speaker Out/High Level In for I Subwoofer

Recommended method for connecting to a discrete 5.1 channel.

Please the the Important

Note

on page 2.

RecciverMmplifier

Example %(Speal№r Out/High Level In for 2 Subwoofers

Recommended

method for conneaing to a

discrete 5

.1 channel. Please the the

Important Note on page 2Joa can also use the speaker level THRU outputs. Note that

the LI MONO High Level input is used on both left, and right subwoofers.

Receiver/Amplifier

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