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X-PROGRAM X-A10 - X-A20 Speaker Wiring; Front Speakers; X-A40 Speaker Wiring: Four Speakers; Two Speakers and Bridged Subwoofer

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2. Two fullrange speakers and one subwoofer
bridged to X-A40.
Subwoofer in
bridge mode
to channel RL- / RR+
Filter settings front channels FL / FR
Speaker wiring X-A40
1. Four fullrange speakers to X-A40. One pair
in front and one pair in rear.
Front speakers
Filter settings front channels FL / FR
Filter settings rear channels RL / RR
X-A40
For power wiring, see page 4
For High or low level input wiring, see page 5
Rear or front stereo speakers
connected to channels FL / FR
Rear speakers
Front and rear stereo speakers
connected to front & rear channels
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The high pass filter (HPF)
blocks very low
frequencies from reaching
the speakers. It is mostly
used to protect small
speakers ( like 5 inch and
smaller ) from deep bass.
Set the swich in position 70 Hz or 90 Hz to activate
the filter. Test which setting sounds best.
The filter can be set at FULL position if you want to
run the amplifier in full range mode without limiting
the frequency range.
Filter settings rear channels RL / RR
The LPF filter must
be in position OFF
The low pass filter (LPF)
is mostly used for
subwoofers. It will allow
low frequencies only and
blocks higher frequencies.
A typical setting is 60 –
70 Hz.
Set the switch to ON position to activate the filter.
Use this position when conncted to subwoofers.
The high pass filter (HPF)
blocks very low
frequencies from reaching
the speakers. It is mostly
used to protect small
speakers ( like 5 inch and
smaller ) from deep bass.
Set the swich in position 70 Hz or 90 Hz to activate
the filter. Test which setting sounds best. Or set the
switch in OFF position. Listen and judge yourself
what sounds best in your installation.
4 ohm