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either in the XLR ins or the RCA in.
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To exit the Standby mode press briefly the System Volume control or push
the On button on the remote control.
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Max. Input
This DIP Switch determines the input sensitivity of the subwoofer. In a
studio environment, the maximum level (0 dB) ought to be 4 dBu. In such
environments, leave the setting at “+8dBu.” However, some studio gear
allow much higher output levels. If it were impossible to reduce the output
level of such devices, set the switch to “+22dBu.”
The “+8dBu” setting ought to be suitable for most situations.
3.15.
Power Connector (IEC)
Use the power cord supplied to connect your EVE Audio subwoofer to
the power grid. The IEC connector includes an integrated fuse. If your EVE
Audio loudspeaker stops working and the fuse seems to be the problem,
proceed as follows:
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Turn the subwoofer off.
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Disconnect it from the power grid.
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Detach the IEC connector from the unit.
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Remove the fuse.
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Change the fuse. The replacement fuse should comply with the values
stated on the subwoofer.
4.
POSITIONING
4.1.
Subwoofer Positioning
Ideally, there should be no objects or obstacles between the subwoofer
and the listening position. We recommend to keep a distance of at least
0.5 m (19 inches) to the walls, in order to avoid low frequency boosting.
4.2.
Height and Distance
Your EVE Audio subwoofer should be placed on the floor. The surface
where it stands ought to be as firm and stable as possible, in order to
prevent surface vibrations from generating unwanted resonances.
The distance from subwoofer to listening spot depends on the position
of the satellites. Ideally, the subwoofer and satellites should be at the
same distance from the listener. In a 2.1 system the subwoofer ought to
be placed between both satellites (see Stereo Setup + Subwoofer). In a 5.1