Owner's Manual

SETTING
UP
YOUR
ULTRA
SURROUND
SURROUND
MODES
Duet
Mode-
Duet
mode
is
a
unique
configuration
which
allows
a
single
Ultra
Surround
speaker
to
be
used
as
two
independent
speakers.
This
means
you
can
use
just
two
(2)
Ultra
Surround
speakers,
and
still
have
four
(4)
discrete
side/rear
surround
channels
for
a
true
7.1
surround
setup.
Duet
mode
is
recommended
for
all
home
theater
systems
which
have
a
7.1
AN
receiver
and
use
one
(1)
pair
of
surround
speakers.
Bipole
Mode
-In
bipole
mode,
both
sets
of
speakers
are
in
phase,
which
provides
a
more
localized
and
directional
surround
sound
effect.
Bipole
mode
is
recommended
for
home
theater
systems
which
have
a
7.1
AN
receiver
and
use
dedicated
side
surround
and
rear
surround
speakers.
Dipole
Mode
-In
dipole
mode,
both
sets
of
speakers
are
out
of
phase,
which
provides
a
more
diffuse
and
non-directional
surround
sound
effect.
Dipole
mode
is
recommended
for
home
theater
systems
which
have
a
legacy
5.1
AN
receiver
and
use
one
(1)
pair
of
surround
speakers
which
are
mounted
directly
to
the
sides
of
the
listening
position.
OOET·
For
Duet
mode,
perform
the
following
steps:
Remove
the
jumper
straps
as
shown
in
the
below
diagram.
For
the
right
side
surround,
connect
the
amplifier
wires
to
the
lower
(Duet
2)
binding
posts.
For
the
right
rear
surround,
connect
the
amplifier
wires
to
the
upper
(Duet
1)
binding
posts.
For
the
left
side
surround,
connect
the
amplifier
wires
to
the
upper
(Duet
1)
binding
posts.
For
the
left
rear
surround,
connect
the
amplifier
wires
to
the
lower
(Duet
2)
binding
posts.
Remove
Straps
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SURROUND
CHANNELS
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SURROUND
CHANNELS
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