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2.2.2. Passive configuration with full range cabinets
There will be times when you will be interested in reinforcing your systems with LNC
subwoofers, in passive mode.
In this case one amplifier will be only used for the whole system.
In passive, connect one of the outputs of the amplifier to the subwoofer through a
wire.
Then, make a bridge from the slave Speakon connector of the subwoofer to its
respective mid-high satellite unit, always respecting the correct polarity between both
systems.
Do the same with the other channel.
It is also correct, if the installation requires so, to make the connection in the opposite
way, that is, from the amplifier to the satellite and then to the subwoofer.
Fig.3. Passive with full range cabinets configuration
2.2.3. Bi-Amplified configuration with full range cabinets
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A wire with the maximum available section (4mm
minimum) will have to link the low
frequencies output channel of the amplifier to one of the subwoofers.
Two subwoofers can be also connected by bridge one to another, as long as the
polarity is strictly respected.
Connect the other output of the amplifier to the Full Range cabinets.
It is also possible to use only one amplifier for the low reinforcement, connecting each
one of the subwoofers to the two outputs of the amplifier and consequently,
connecting the Full Range cabinets to a second amplifier.
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