Use and Care Manual
Home theater systems
With a home theater system—using either an A/V receiver or a surround-sound processor—all
crossover filtering takes place inside the receiver or surround processor. Thus, you can use a
single line-level connection to the subwoofer and direct connections from the receiver or
multichannel amp to the speakers.
As we mentioned previously in this manual, be sure to set your receiver or processor’s bass
management for “small” speakers with subwoofer “on.” And if possible, select a subwoofer
crossover point between 100 and 120 Hz. You can use either the right-channel or left-channel
line input on the subwoofer.
If you are using five Micro SEs or A’Diva SEs instead of seven, just omit the two rear surround
speakers.
If you are using nine or 11 Micro SEs or A’Diva SEs in a 9.1 or 11.1 system (with Dolby Pro Logic
IIz, Audyssey DSX or DTS Neo:X processing), connect the additional height speakers the same
way you connected the other speakers.
How to connect an A/V receiver to seven Micro SEs or A’Diva SEs with a line-level connection to the subwoofer
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