OUTPUTS
4 Main Output. Connect these outputs to the
amplier feeding your main stereo speakers.
You know, the ones in front, to the right and left
of your typical listening position. Or, connect to
your powered main speakers if that’s how you
roll.
5 Surround Output. Connect these outputs to
the amplier feeding your surround speakers.
Those are the ones behind you. You don’t need
to put them to either side of you, they can just
be behind the main listening area. You can also
connect these to powered speakers, too.
6 Center Output. Connect this to the amplier or
amp channel feeding your center speaker. That’s
the one right in the center, in front of you. Again,
you can connect directly to a powered center
channel too.
7 Subwoofer Output. Connect this to the “LFE”
input on a powered sub. If your subwoofer
doesn’t have an LFE input, connect it to the
MONO input or use an RCA Y-cable to connect to
both left and right RCA inputs.
POWER
8 Power Switch. This won’t do anything unless
the power cable is plugged in, but when it is, up
is on, down is off. It’s OK to leave Syn on all the
time if you want. That’s ne. It runs a bit warm.
That’s ne too.
9 Power Cable Input. Plug in the barrel cable
from the supplied wall-wart here, and plug the
wall-wart into the wall. Don’t use any other
power adapter. Syn uses an AC power adapter of
14-16VAC, 1-2A, and will not work with DC wall
warts.