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ON AUTO
GAIN PHASEPOWER
SUB LowpassSAT Highpass
SAT/SUB Input SAT Output
LFE / Slave IN OUT
Min Max
50Hz 150Hz
0° 180°
LEFT
RIGHT
SUB I/O To Slave
LFE Slave
60HzFlat 80Hz
ON AUTO
GAIN PHASEPOWER
SUB LowpassSAT Highpass
SAT/SUB Input SAT Output
LFE / Slave IN OUT
Min Max
50Hz 150Hz
0° 180°
LEFT
RIGHT
SUB I/O To Slave
LFE Slave
60HzFlat 80Hz
Multiple subwoofer connections
The Dynaudio Sub3 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 difcult acoustic
conditions (e.g. room-modes, see also
“Positioning the subwoofer” on page 26
for further information).
When using two or more subwoofers, the
rst one (designated “Master”) controls
the following subs (designated “Slave”)
via a subwoofer cable.
To connect multiple subwoofers:
1. Connect the rst subwoofer with
the processor/receiver as described
before.
2. Set MODE switch of rst subwoofer
to LFE.
3. From the OUT - To Slave output of
the rst 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 “LFE” position.
From the Amplifier, processor or
receiver’s subwoofer output, use a
Y-connector.
Operation
1. LFE/SUB Out
2. Mode
4. Mode
3.
1.
Front Out/
Pre Out
Sub (Slave)