Specifications
Connect Multiple Wireless Subwoofers
In a Single Audio System
If you are using more than one wireless subwoofer in a single audio system, the following two setup options exist.
OPTION #1: All subwoofers receive the same audio signal. This is the most common setup. For this setup:
1. Connect only one wireless transmitter to your receiver. Follow the instructions for OPTION #1 or OPTION #2 in the
Connect Wireless Transmitter Section.
2. Follow the instructions for SETUP #1 in the Select Receiver Options for Optimal Subwoofer Performance section.
3. Set the same wireless broadcast channel on the wireless transmitter and all subwoofers. Follow the instructions in the
Select Wireless Broadcast Channel section.
4. Follow the instructions in the Adjust Subwoofer Controls section for each subwoofer.
OPTION #2: Subwoofers receive different audio signals. This is a less common setup. Usually, this setup uses one subwoofer for the R audio
channel and one subwoofer for the L audio channel. If using separate R and L channel subwoofers, place each subwoofer within a couple of
feet of the appropriate main speaker for the channel. If the system’s crossover frequency is high, each subwoofer should be even closer to its
channel’s main speaker. For this setup:
1. Connect a wireless transmitter to each signal you want to transmit to a subwoofer. Usually, one for the R and one for the L channel.
Follow instructions for SETUP #2 in the Connect Wireless Transmitter Section, except pair one transmitter’s R input to the R
channel receiver output and the other transmitter’s L channel input to the L channel receiver output.
2. Follow the instructions for OPTION #3 in the Select Receiver Options for Optimal Subwoofer Performance section.
3. Follow the instructions in the Select Wireless Broadcast Channel section, except:
a. Select a unique wireless broadcast channel for each wireless transmitter.
b. Match the wireless broadcast channel on each subwoofer to that of the wireless transmitter that broadcasts the audio signal the
subwoofer is to output.
4. Follow the instructions in the Adjust Subwoofer Controls section for each subwoofer.
In Separate Audio Systems
If you have multiple audio systems in your home, such as one in the family movie room and another in a bedroom or office, you can use a
separate wireless transmitter in each system. In this case, use a different wireless broadcast channel for each system, to avoid the
subwoofers from getting input from multiple systems due to the close proximity of the systems.
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