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Will this work with my receiver DG710 Receiver.
The sub has Inputs Gold-plated 5-way binding-post speaker-level; left and right line-level, switchable to LFE Outputs Gold-plated, 5-way binding-post speaker-level My receiver does not have speaker post terminals, just an audio out using monaural audio cord, will that work and sound the same? I do have + and _ that says front B on the receiver that for the sub? Or do i use front a or b> for front speakers for the sub? Also if i hook it up using front B which is extra for the front speakers do u have to get a monaural audio cord? I guess i hook them up to front a like this? Use this installation method for Dolby Pro Logic applications (not Dolby Digital, DTS or other digital processing), where the receiver/processor does not have a subwoofer output, or a volume-controlled preamp (line-) level output: Connect your receiver or amplifier’s front left and right speaker terminals to the left and right terminals on the subwoofer that are marked “Speaker Level In.” Connect the left and right terminals on the subwoofer that are marked “Speaker Level Out” to the corresponding terminals on the back of your front left and right speakers. Connect your receiver or amplifier’s center, surround and surround back speaker terminals to the corresponding terminals on the back of your center and surround speakers. If not i have to cancel my order From JBL: Use this installation method for Dolby Digital, DTS or other digital surround processors: Use either the left or right linelevel input jack for the Low- Frequency Effects channel; it doesn’t matter which one you choose. IMPORTANT: Make sure that the LFE/Normal toggle switch ∞is in the “LFE” position. This will bypass the subwoofer’s normal low-pass filter, reducing the possibility of signal degradation and more accurately reproducing the program materials. However, if your receiver is passing a fullrange signal through its subwoofer output, place the toggle switch in the “Normal” position, which will activate the low-pass filter and protect the subwoofer from possible damage. Connect this jack to the LFE output or subwoofer output on your receiver or amplifier. Connect each speaker to the corresponding speaker terminals on your receiver or amplifier. Make sure that you have configured your surround sound processor for “Subwoofer On.” Also, remember to configure your receiver for 5.1-, 6.1- or 7.1-channel operation as appropriate. http://manuals.harman.com/JBL/HOM/Ow...udioL8400(120v) OMrev12-1-05.pdf http://jbl.com/home/products/product...at=SUB&ser=SLS |
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You probably won't be using those speaker terminals. Many subs come with the means to run your whole speaker system through. It can allow for more refined crossover settings etc. You'll run a single subwoofer "rca type" cable from the receiver to the sub.
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JBL L8400P Subwoofer, what do you think? | Home Theater General Discussion | Footloose301 | 4 | 09-30-2007 03:12 PM |
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