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| Pin | Signal | Purpose / Direction | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1 | Right Rear In | Audio line-level input (-18dBFS) | | 2 | Subwoofer In | Audio line-level input (-18dBFS) | | 3 | Left Rear In | Audio line-level input (-18dBFS) | | 4 | Center In | Audio line-level input (-18dBFS) | | 5 | Left Front In | Audio line-level input (-18dBFS) | | 6 | Enable In | Amplifier enable signal | | 7 | Enable In | Amplifier enable signal | | 8 | Enable In | Amplifier enable signal | | 9 | Right Front In | Audio line-level input (-18dBFS) | | 10 | +8V | Logic supply for the control pod | | 11 | Ground | Amplifier ground for preamp signals | | 12 | N/C | Not Connected | | 13 | Ground | Main ground for the preamplifier | | 14 | +18V | Supply for the preamp's positive rail | | 15 | -18V | Supply for the preamp's negative rail |

Solder a 10k Ohm resistor between Pin 8 (+8V) and Pin 12 (Standby) . This acts as a remote turn-on wire, signaling the power supply to wake up. logitech z5500 wiring diagram exclusive

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