Wilson Audio WATCH Dog Subwoofer Series-2 User Manual

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Frequency Effects) outputs of a surround processor. Balanced (XLR) or Single Ended
(RCA) connecting cables may be used, depending on the connector type used on your
surround processor. Connect the LFE output of the processor to the “Processor Input”
of the WATCH Dog.

On the WATCH Dog control panel, locate the switch labeled “BAL/SINGLE.”

Select “BAL” for use with balanced cables or “SINGLE” for use with single ended
cables (See Figure 5). In the same section of the control panel, locate the switch
labeled “PROCESSOR,”
“REM,”and “LINE.” Select the
“PROCESSOR” input (See Figure
5). On the control panel, locate
the switch label “HP IN” and “HP
OUT.” Select “HP OUT” (See
Figure 6). On the control panel,
locate the switch labeled “LP IN”
and “LP OUT.” Select “LP OUT”
(See Figure 7).

Proceed to Section 6,

“Control Panel Setup and Final
Tuning,” to continue the setup of
your subwoofer.

Wilson Audio has engineered, in conjunction with Marsh Design, very flexible

and high quality high and low pass crossover filters for the WATCH Dog. Setup and
configuration of these filters is dis-
cussed in Section 6 entitled “Control Panel Setup and Final Tuning of the WATCH
Dog.”

Section 5.2 - Connecting the Dog -Two-Channel System

Bypassing The High Pass Filter

In systems where the main speakers are full range, the WATCH Dog can be

W AT C H D o g S e t u p - C o n t i n u e d

Figure 5

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