User Manual
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Always switch o your system before disconnecng any wires.
To increase the versality of connecng up, the Serie T/x models have three separate inputs. A high-level
input socket, a .1/LFE RCA input, and a low-level RCA input. This is to facilitate use with both two-channel
stereo systems and AV surround sound systems.
The high-level, unbalanced, dual-channel (stereo) input is via a Neutrik® Speakon® connector is designed to
accept the stereo (two-channel) signals from the speaker terminals of your receiver, integrated amplier or
basic amplier. This has the advantage of ensuring that your subwoofer receives exactly the same signal as
the main speakers, which means that the character of the bass from the main system is carried forward into
the Sub-Bass System.
This is a very important point and together with REL’s Natural RollO™ circuitry, ensures far superior system
integraon of the Sub-Bass System with the main system.
STOP! Please read the following or damage can occur. Do not force the Neutrik Connector into its socket on
the rear of the amplier. Please study the Neutrik and note that the cable’s black and blue plug has a black
key, a part that locates into a corresponding slot on the amplier. Line up the cable’s connector with this slot
on the amplier. insert fully into socket and rotate clockwise unl a so “click” is heard.
To remove the Neutrik® Speakon® plug, grip body of plug, place thumb on chrome lever, move lever backwards,
rotate plug anclockwise quarter turn and withdraw.
There is a single RCA socket for low level connecon to the output of a stereo preamplier or receiver. Another
single RCA socket connects to the .1/LFE output of a home cinema processor.
HIGH LEVEL and .1/LFE inputs can be used simultaneously. The benets are two-fold when used with a
home cinema processor. The .1/LFE input reproduces the .1/LFE channel and the high-level connecon
underpins the main front speakers. The main front speakers should be set to the ‘Large’ opon on the
processor. (See “Theatre Applicaons” for more informaon).
Connecng Up