How are the high level inputs used?
The high level inputs are generally used in stereo systems having small speakers that product little or inadequate bass. The speaker wire from the receiver connects to the input binding posts, left and right channels. The subamp takes its signal through a 1Kohm resistor on each channel and sums the two. The high level output is then connected to the full-range speakers and has a shallow highpass crossover at roughly 150 Hz. The lowpass active filter on the subamp will generally need to be set relatively high, though this will vary depending on the main speakers. • Can I connect speakers to the high level output, but use the low level input? No. If you don’t use the high level input, there is no high level output. Similarly, if there is no low level input, there is no low level output. • Can I use one or more of the plate amps with my DJ rig? The plate amplifiers are generally intended for home stereo or home theater use, and are not ideally suited for the rigors of continuous DJ duties