Multiple subwoofer connections, Owners manual 13 connecting the subwoofer, Sub 1 (master) sub 2 (slave) – Dynaudio SUB 600 User Manual
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Owners Manual
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Connecting the subwoofer
Multiple subwoofer connections
The Dynaudio Sub 600 can be used stand-alone or together with multiple subwoofer
units. Using multiple units may be helpful if the listening room is quite large or has difficult
acoustic conditions (e.g. room-modes, see also “Positioning the subwoofer” on page 20
for further information).
When using two or more subwoofers, the first one (designated “Master”) controls the
following subs (designated “Slave”) via a subwoofer cable.
To connect multiple subwoofers:
1. Connect the first subwoofer with the processor/receiver as described before.
2. Set MODE switch of first subwoofer to LFE.
3. From the OUT - To Slave output of the first subwoofer connect a mono RCA-to-RCA
cable to the SUB I/O - LFE/Slave IN input of the following subwoofer. This now
becomes the slave.
4. Set the MODE switch of the second subwoofer to Slave.
Further subwoofers can be connected in the same way. Set the MODE switch of all
following subwoofers to Slave respectively.
Note:
In order to avoid interference and noise, we recommend you use quality, well
shielded cables.
When using multiple subwoofers in a Master-Slave setup, it is recommended that
the subwoofers are all the same model.
If you wish to use multiple subwoofers with full individual control, set the Input
switch for all to the “Master” position. From the Amplifier, processor or receiver’s
subwoofer output, use a Y-connector.
ON
AUTO
GAIN
POWER
PHASE
SUB Lowpass
SAT Highpass
SAT/SUB Input
SAT Output
LFE / Slave IN
OUT
Flat 60 Hz
LFE
Slave
80 Hz
Min
Max
50 Hz
150 Hz
0° 180°
LEFT
RIGHT
SUB I/O
To Slave
ON
AUTO
GAIN
POWER
PHASE
SUB Lowpass
SAT Highpass
SAT/SUB Input
SAT Output
LFE / Slave IN
OUT
Flat 60 Hz
LFE
Slave
80 Hz
Min
Max
50 Hz
150 Hz
0° 180°
LEFT
RIGHT
SUB I/O
To Slave
Sub 1
(Master)
Sub 2
(Slave)
Sub...
(Slave)
LFE/SUB
Front Out/
Pre Out
Out