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Complete Home Theater Systems
We strongly suggest using a matching GoldenEar center channel and rear/surround speakers to complete your
GoldenEar home theater system. T66 speakers can be used as rear or side surround speakers, with exceptional
results for both music and movies.
Using Your T66 Speaker with an Additional Subwoofer
Although the T66's built-in subwoofers deliver superb low frequency response and are all that are required
for amazing performance, bass is sort of like horsepower and some listeners (and some very large rooms) may
demand even more output and want to add additional powered subwoofers to the system. For those who
choose to do so, we strongly suggest one or more GoldenEar SuperSub™ subwoofers in order to achieve perfect
matching with the T66s and the highest level of performance and quality possible. This should be connected with
an additional RCA line-level cable connected to the LFE output of the AV receiver or processor. (An AV
receiver or processor's bass management system may have multiple setup options for integrating the subwoofer
— consult the AV receiver/processor's manual and your GoldenEar dealer to select the best setup option.)
A typical setup would have only the additional outboard sub(s) connected to the LFE output of the AV receiver/
processor, still setting as Left and Right Main as "Large" and Sub as "Yes," thus directing the LFE bass only to the
outboard sub(s). Another interesting option is to run the AV receiver's/processor's LFE-out into both the T66
Towers as well as your additional subwoofer(s), splitting the LFE-out(s) as necessary to achieve three (or more)
sources of low-frequency energy in the room. This provides, in effect, 3 (or more) LFE subwoofers, which can be
quite impactful, as well as providing smoother bass response throughout the listening room. To get the LFE level
balanced properly between the additional subwoofer(s) and the T66s, the key is to take full advantage of the
additional subwoofer's capabilities while keeping the LFE energy sent to the T66s appropriate. Normally, the
additional subwoofer(s) will play louder than the T66s on an LFE signal, using the additional sub's level control(s)
to achieve this.
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