Using the speaker-level inputs – Sunfire HRS-12 User Manual

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If you are using a receiver which does

not have a subwoofer output or line-level

outputs (pre-outs), you can connect

its speaker outputs to the subwoofer’s

speaker-level inputs. The front

speakers can still be

connected to your

receiver.

The subwoofer’s

internal amplifier

supplies the power

to reproduce the low

frequency range. It

receives a sample of

the signal going to

your front speak-

ers. (An insignificant

fraction of your

receiver’s

power is

transferred

to the

subwoofer).

There is no

need to use

the speaker-

level inputs

if you are

using a separate

preamplifier/processor and a

power amplifier. Such systems

are best connected using the

line-level inputs as shown in the

previous diagrams. However, if

you are using the line-level inputs

and there is a excessive amount

of noise or hum present, using the

speaker-level inputs may yield a

lower background noise level.

The subwoofer’s two negative

posts are joined internally (com-

mon-grounded). Your receiver/pow-

er amplifer must also be internally

common-grounded or you cannot

use this connection. Contact the

manufacturer of your receiver to make

sure its outputs are common grounded.

Using the speaker-level inputs

TO FRONT SPEAKERS

L

R

RECEIVER

MAIN

OUTPUTS

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