Warning! Due to the power requirements of the Monolith™ subwoofer, do not
connect to the accessory outlets on a receiver or processor. If using a power strip,
ensure that it has rated to accommodate the subwoofer's power requirements.
5. Plug in and power on all connected equipment.
6. Set the POWER switch on the subwoofer to the AUTO ON/OFF or ALWAYS ON
position, as desired.
7. Using the information in the
desired starting positions, then adjust as needed.
Connecting to a Stereo Preamp Output
The least desirable connection type is to connect to the stereo preamplifier output on an
amplifier or receiver. Perform the following steps to connect the subwoofer to a stereo
preamp output.
1. Power off and unplug all equipment to be connected.
2. Using a stereo RCA cable, plug the connectors on one end into both LFE & LINE
UNBALANCED INPUTS on the subwoofer, then plug the other end into the stereo
preamp outputs on your amplifier or receiver. Because the subwoofer is
monophonic, there is no need to match left and right channels.
Note: If you are using an external power amplifier and your preamplifier has only a
single preamp output, use RCA Y-cables on each output to allow both the power
amplifier and the subwoofer to be connected to the single output.
3. (Optional) Using an XLR cable, plug one end into the XLR BALANCED INPUT on
another Monolith™ subwoofer, then plug the other end into the XLR DIRECT PASS-
THRU jack on the subwoofer. Repeat as often as desired.
4. Plug one end of the included AC power cable into the FUSE/120 VAC connector on
the subwoofer, then plug the other end into a nearby AC power outlet.
Warning! Due to the power requirements of the Monolith™ subwoofer, do not
connect to the accessory outlets on a receiver or processor. If using a power strip,
ensure that it has rated to accommodate the subwoofer's power requirements.
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section, set the controls to the