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Features
Overview: The THIEL PX05 Passive Subwoofer Crossover allows
a THIEL subwoofer to perfectly blend its output to augment the output of main
THIEL speakers. Individual THIEL model versions of the five-channel PX05 are
each specifically designed to create a seamless match with its main THIEL
speaker model's normal bass roll-off, extending the entire system's low
frequency response to below 20 Hz. The 5-channel PX05 is custom made to match
different models for front, rear and center channel speakers. The unit receives
speaker level inputs and derives a line level subwoofer signal that can be used
while the subwoofer simultaneously receives an LFE signal. This configuration is
often a good approach for music and video systems when the main speakers play
sufficiently loud but do not have extended, deep bass response.
Compatibility: The PX05 passive crossover matches THIEL subwoofers to
current main THIEL speaker models and achieve very good integration and balance
between the subwoofer and your THIEL speakers. A limitation is that these
crossovers do not redirect bass energy away from the main speakers and so the
main speakers will not play any louder than normal. Another limitation is that
the bass extension and level of the subwoofer are not adjustable. Use of these
crossovers provide very good performance for music and video systems when the
main speakers play sufficiently loud but do not have extended, deep bass
response. With these units the subwoofer will reproduce the part of the bass
signal supplied to the left/right main
speakers that the speakers cannot reproduce. The combination will reproduce the
entire sonic range, to below
20 Hz, and provide performance equivalent to speakers with the best, most
complete bass capabilities.
Installation: The Crossover receives its input from the output of the
power amplifier driving the main left/right speakers. While leaving the existing
speaker cables in place, connect additional speaker wires from the power
amplifier output terminals to the respective speaker level input terminals on
the passive crossover unit. Be careful to connect the positive amplifier outputs
to the positive crossover inputs. The cables used for these connections can be
small since no power is being transferred. The crossover's output is supplied to
the subwoofer by
connecting a balanced XLR type interconnect cable from the crossover unit's
output to the subwoofer's Normal
Input. If you don't want the main speakers to receive the LFE signal, then an
additional RCA interconnect cable is
connected from the processor's subwoofer output jack to the subwoofer's LFE
Input.
Note: If two subwoofers are used for stereo subwoofer operation,
the subwoofer for each channel needs to connect to its own passive crossover
which is driven by only the left or right channel signal. Each crossover
must have the included input terminal shorting jumper in place for the
unused channel's input.