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Hum: Check for faulty phono connecting cable. Try to separate phono cables from power cords (they can
induce hum into the system). If that doesn't work we recommend you turn off your subwoofer when it is not
in use. This is most easily accomplished by either connecting its powercord to a switched power outlet on
the back of your receiver (if it has them) or by using a Remote Controlled Switched Outlet like Radio Shack
part #61-2667.
Subsonic
T M
, Baby Boomer
T M
, Baby Boomer Plus
T M
, Digital Sub
T M
600 & Supersonic
T M
Specifications:
Woofer(s) :
Subsonic
T M
: (2) 6.5" heavyweight fibercone woofers 2" voice coils and 30-ounce magnets
Baby Boomer
T M
& Baby Boomer Plus
T M
:
(2) 8" heavyweight fibercone woofers with rubber surrounds,
2" voice coils and 40-ounce magnets
Digital Sub
T M
600 & Supersonic
T M
: (2) 12" heavyweight polycone woofer with rubber surrounds,
2” voice coils and 40-ounce magnets
Subwoofer Low End Frequency Response:
Subsonic
T M
: -3 dB @ 28 Hz
Baby Boomer
T M
& Baby Boomer Plus
T M
: - 3 dB @ 27 Hz
Digital Sub
T M
600 & Supersonic
T M
: - 3 dB @ 23 Hz
Variable Subwoofer Low Pass Filter: Fourth Order from 50 - 150 Hz
System: Subsonic
T M
& Baby Boomer
T M
& Baby Boomer Plus
T M
- Acoustic Suspension / Bipole Configuration
Digital Sub
T M
600 & Supersonic
T M
- Compound Compression
Dimensions: Subsonic
T M
: 7 7/8" wide x 7 7/8" high x 7 7/8" deep (without grills)
Baby Boomer
T M
& Baby Boomer Plus
T M
: 9 7/8" wide x 9 7/8" high x 9 7/8" deep
(without grills)
Digital Sub
T M
600 & Supersonic
T M
: 14 1/4" wide x 15" high x 15" deep (with grill)
Weight:
Subsonic
T M
- 22 lbs. / Baby Boomer
T M
& Baby Boomer Plus
T M
- 30 lbs.
Digital Sub
T M
600 & Supersonic
T M
- 50 lbs.
Amplifier Power:
Subsonic
T M
- 350 Watts
Baby Boomer
T M
& Digital Sub
T M
600 - 600 Watts
Baby Boomer Plus
T M
& Supersonic
T M
- 800 Watts
Power Requirements: AC 120 V, 60 Hz, 800 Watts Maximum