GoldenEar Technology SuperSat Series Owner's Manual - Connection Options
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this can only be determined by you. Experimentation is recommended (due to system placement and subjective
variables) to obtain the best sound for you. See the “Fine Tuning” section below for some suggestions.
Auto-On/Standby or Always-On –
Your subwoofer will turn on when it receives an input signal — eliminating the
need for a power switch. If no signal is sensed for a period of time, the subwoofer will automatically switch off.
See “Powering Up the Subwoofer” section below for more details.
High Pass Filter –
Your subwoofer is equipped with a Speaker-Level high pass filter set at approximately 120 Hz
(depends on the impedance of the connected speaker) which is used when you wire the Speaker-level inputs
of your subwoofer and the Speaker-Level Outputs to your main Left and Right speakers.
Connection Options
Before connecting your subwoofer, please read this section to determine which setup option best suits your
needs. (See your dealer if you require additional information or assistance.)
Line-Level Input From Sub/LFE Output –
For use with a receiver, processor or subwoofer control unit that has a
Sub-Out/LFE-Out jack - Using an RCA-to-RCA interconnect cable connect the subwoofer as shown. Most a/v
receivers, preamps and processors
feature a mono (line level) Sub/LFE
output intended to be used with
subwoofers. You can feed this Sub/LFE
output of you’re a/v receiver or
processor to the Sub/LFE input on
the subwoofer and achieve full
performance. These outputs have
their own low-pass filter built into the
circuit as part of their bass manage-
ment setup. The Sub/LFE inputs on
your ForceField subwoofer are
direct
coupled inputs which are not affected
by the subwoofer’s crossover control
(low-pass filter)
. If the sub output on
your receiver is full range (does not
have a low-pass crossover - or you
wish to use the ForceField subwoofer’s
low-pass crossover), then you must
hook up using the Speaker-Level Inputs
and Outputs.
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