Emotiva X-Ref 10 User Manual

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Configuring the X-Ref 10 for use with a combined stereo

and home theater system

There are several ways you can configure a combined stereo and home theater system

to work with your X-Ref 10.

Separate stereo preamp and home theater pre/processor

If you have entirely separate stereo and home theater systems, both with bass

management, and intend to share one X-Ref 10 (or one pair) between them, then the

best option is to simply connect the subwoofer outputs of each to one of the X-Ref’s

input connectors. (Connect one to the balanced input and one to the unbalanced input.

If one source component is physically closer, use the unbalanced cable for the shorter

cable run if possible.) Set the X-Over (crossover) to Direct on the X-Ref 10 to allow the

preamp and pre/processor to each handle their own bass management.
The X-Ref 10 also offers a feature which automatically adds a little extra punch when

you’re watching a movie (it increases low bass by about +6 dB at 45 Hz). This feature

is enabled by connecting the Movie EQ Trigger input on the X-Ref 10 to the trigger

output on your home-theater pre/processor. (Assuming you have a stereo music source

connected to one input on the X-Ref, and a home-theater pre/processor connected to

the other input, the Movie EQ Trigger input is typically configured to activate the bass

boost when the home-theater pre/processor is turned on).
If you have a pre/processor (like Emotiva’s UMC-1) which has programmable trigger

outputs, this allows the Movie EQ boost to be turned on by the pre/processor for just

certain types of program material.
This configuration should also work well if you have a separate preamp and pre/pro but

use “HT Bypass” or “Direct Mode” on either to allow both to share one power amp and

set of speakers for the front channels.

Stereo preamp (without bass management) and

home theater pre/processor

If you have a separate stereo preamp and home theater pre/processor, and your stereo

preamp does not have bass management (but you use your stereo preamp as a phono

preamp), the easiest solution is to connect the Tape Output of your stereo preamp to

one of the high-level inputs (Aux In) on your home theater pre/processor. This will

allow your pre/processor to control most aspects of playing music, including bass

management, yet allow you to play records via your stereo preamp.
Another option is to purchase an external line-level crossover to provide bass

management for your stereo preamp (passive or active) and then configure everything

as described above.

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