Pioneer SW-E10 Owners Manual - Page 4
Method 1: For Home Theater Or, Lfe Applications, Connecting Your System, Method 2: For Stereo
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4 English www.pioneerelectronics.com CONNECTING YOUR SYSTEM CAUTION: All power should be turned off to your system before any connections are made. Careful attention should be taken to ensure that all electronic components are not connected to an AC source. Not doing so could result in potential damage to the system. Correct wiring of your subwoofer is essential for achieving the best sound quality. We recommend the use of a high-quality interconnect cable or cables between your receiver or preamp and the subwoofer. METHOD 1: FOR HOME THEATER OR LFE APPLICATIONS 1. On the rear of the A/V receiver or surround processor, there should be a single RCA type jack marked SUBWOOFER OUT. Connect a single RCA cable from that jack to the top jack on the rear of the subwoofer labeled LEFT/LFE. A standard male to male RCA cable is needed. 2. After connecting the cable to you're A/V receiver or surround processor and subwoofer, plug your subwoofer into an AC outlet. Do not use the AC outlet on the rear of your receiver. After plugging in the unit, switch the Main Power to ON. 3. See Final System Adjustments, below. METHOD 2: FOR STEREO APPLICATIONS 1. On the rear of the receiver or preamp there should be stereo (left and right) RCA type jacks marked LEFT and RIGHT PREAMP OUTPUT. Connect a pair of RCA cables from those jacks to the LEFT/LFE and RIGHT inputs on the rear of the subwoofer. Two standard male to male RCA cables are needed. 2. After connecting the receiver or preamp to the subwoofer, plug your subwoofer into an AC outlet. Do not use the AC outlet on the rear of your receiver. After plugging in the unit, switch the Main Power to ON. 3. See Final System Adjustments, below. Connect to subwoofer output of receiver Connect to line outputs of receiver