LEFT RIGHTAMPLIFIER OR RECEIVERR LNOTE: If you wish to run your main speakers full range with no low frequencyroll-off, hook them directly to the main speaker output terminals or your receiveror amplifier as in any normal hi-fi system.subwoofer wherein they are combined via the electronic crossover into onecomposite signal. With stereo subwoofers, the left and right low frequency signalsare reproduced by their own individual subwoofers. The use of one subwooferachieves outstanding performance; however, the addition of a second subwoofer(one for the left and one for the right channel) clearly offers the highest level ofperformance achievable for both movies and music. The use of stereo subwooferssmooths out the peaks and dips which result from the eigenmodes in your room.Two subwoofers couple much better to the air in your room (four times better)and of course offer double the power. In addition, some state-of-the-art DolbyDigital* home theater installations have begun to use a separate subwooferhooked up to the rear (surround) channels and we recommend this for theabsolute ultimate in performance.Dual Subwoofer ConnectionsWhen hooking up a stereo pair of subwoofers, wiring is quite similar to traditionalhigh-level connections. Here, instead of running both speaker cables from yourreceiver or amplifier to the left and right high-level terminals on the subwoofer,you will run the left channel to the left channel subwoofer and the right channel to6Diagram 2* Dolby Pro-Logic, AC-3 and Dolby Digital are Registered Trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation.