9
Using Separate Amplifiers
Your equalizer has three pairs of line-level phono output jacks that let you connect
it up to three amplifiers (front, rear, and subwoofer). These connections require
shielded audio cables with phono connectors.
Notes:
• The equalizer’s subwoofer out-
puts are mono. If you use only
one subwoofer, connect it to either
of the equalizer’s
SUB
output
jacks.
• If you are using your autosound
system as the amplifier, see
“Using Your Autosound System’s
Amplifier” on Page 8.
1. Connect the equalizer’s
L
(left)
and
R
(right)
FRONT
jacks to the
front amplifier’s left and right line-
in jacks.
2. Connect the equalizer’s
L
(left)
and
R
(right)
REAR
jacks to the
rear amplifier’s left and right line-
in jacks.
3. Connect the equalizer’s
L
(left)
and
R
(right)
SUB
jacks to the sub-
woofer amplifier’s left and right
line-in jacks.
4. Refer to the amplifiers’ owner’s
manuals to connect the front, rear,
and subwoofer speakers.
5. Proceed to “Connecting Power”
on Page 10.
(illus – show the autosound system’s line-
out jacks connected to the equalizer’s
LINE
INPUT
jacks
and
the equalizer’s
FRONT
,
REAR
, and
SUB
jacks connected to three
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