Operation Manual

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If connecng a REL as a dedicated rear channel sub, connect the black wire of the REL to either the
le rear or right rear negave speaker terminal; connect the yellow wire to the le rear posive speaker
terminal; connect the red wire to the right rear posive speaker terminal.
LOWLEVEL connecon (via phono connector) is always an opon if HIGHLEVEL connecon is not possible.
When connecng to the LOWLEVEL inputs in a system in which HIGHLEVEL connecon is not possible,
such as if using internally-amplified speakers, connect a single phono cable between the LOW-LEVEL input
jack of the REL and either the le or right channel output of your preamplifier. Because virtually all sub-35Hz
bass informaon is mono, there is no need to connect both le and right channels.
When connecng to a home cinema system where an .1/LFE channel output is present, connect a single
phono cable between the sub output of the processor/receiver and the .1/LFE input jack on the REL.
Posioning: The opmal posion for a REL is in one of the corners behind the main speakers. This posion
provides 9 dB of acousc amplificaon and allows for the most linear true low bass wave launch, owing to
the ability to tune the REL to the longest distance in the room in order to produce the longest, therefore
lowest, bass waves.
The Process: To begin the set-up process, choose a piece of music that has a repeve bass line that is
very low in frequency. We suggest track four from the soundtrack to Sneakers (Columbia CK 53146). This has
a repeve bass drum throughout that gives you plenty of me to move the woofer around, but more
importantly, the venue was quite large for this recording, and therefore it has a very deep and large-scale
bass signature. This type of track is perfect for the set-up process and should be played at the highest
reasonable level expected for system playback.
+ RL + RR
Yellow
Black
Red
Supplied Neutrik Speakon HIGH-LEVEL Interconnect
Amplifier Main Speaker Outputs