
CONNECTING:
For best results use high quality, low impedance, shielded RCA connectors. For stereo inputs
connect to the RCA Audio In jack. This can be connected to line level outputs on a source device
such as a TV or AV receiver. When connecting an LFE or mono source, use the R channel of the
Audio In RCA jack. For some subwoofers, you can use a splitter to connect a LFE/mono sub out to
both the L and R channels of the RCA input to get more volume. Refer to the diagram below for the
system connections.
WIRELESS RANGE:
The range of line of sight for these devices are a 150 feet. Meaning, in an open environment without
obstacles in-between, the transmitter and receiver will work at distances of 150 feet. Worst case
scenario, indoors you may only see around 50 feet of range. In our real world testing we have found
these devices to work solidly at 75 feet. The range of your install will vary based on environment, but
you should be able to see a typical range between 50 ft and 75 feet for most indoor applications.