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MegaWorks THX 2.1 250D has
moderately high input sensitivity, so
it may amplify the hum and hiss
inherent in some audio program
sources (more common in analog
rather than digital sources).
Any noise is not due to a fault in the
speaker system. You can minimise
background noise as follows:
❒
Use the MegaWorks THX 2.1 250D
volume control as your master level
control. Examine your computer's
mixer software (for example,
Surround Mixer in Sound Blaster
software). Turn off any inputs you
don't need (Microphone, for
instance). Set the remaining input
volume controls to about 70% of
their overall scale.
❒
Adjust the sound control program's
master output level so that the
MegaWorks THX 2.1 250D reaches
a comfortably loud output level.
Controlling Noise
and Distortion
Specifications
Total System
Burst
Power: 300 W
Satellite Frequency Response:
150 Hz - 20 kHz +\- 3dB
Subwoofer Frequency Response:
32 Hz - 150 Hz +\- 3dB
Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR): 99 dB
Input voltage
For Europe/Asia:
230Vac 50/60 Hz 2.5A
For USA:
120Vac 60 Hz 5A
Magnetic Shielding
All satellite speakers are shielded to
allow placement close to display
devices that are sensitive to
magnetic fields.
Specifications
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