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Auro Active Subwoofer
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Stereo Sub Operation
In larger rooms two or more Auro subwoofers can be used in stereo. For additional low-end, you can
daisy chain a pair of Auro subwoofers to each side of your speaker system using the parallel THRU
outputs.
To create a stereo full range audio system, two Auro Subwoofers can be used with any pair of powered
full range enclosures. Follow these steps below for a system set-up using two D1200 or D1500
subwfooers with a mixer and a pair of powered satellite loudspeakers.
• Lower your mixer’s master outputs until they are
turned off.
• Connect the mixer’s left output to the left side
Auro subwoofer LINE INPUT A, and the mixer’s
right output to the right side LINE INPUT B.
• If using the Auro D1200, connect the THRU
A output to the line input of the left powered
satellite, and the THRU B output to the line
input of the right satellite. For the Auro D1500
connect HIGH PASS A output to the line input
of the left powered satellite and the HIGH PASS
B output to the line input of the right powered
satellite.
• Set the level of your powered satellites up to
normal operating level. Run an audio signal
(such as music from a MP3 player) through
your mixer, and raise the level to a comfortable
listening volume.
• Slowly raise the Auro subwoofer LEVEL controls
and adjust the two subwoofers to the desired
level of low frequency output.
• When you raise and lower your mixer’s output,
the two Auro subwoofers and satellites will track
at the same relative volume.