INPUT CONNECTIONS
Before you begin, make sure that the subwoofer is turned off and unplugged.
Connect your A/V receiver to the subwoofer input as shown.
NOTE: A receiver with a single output should be connected to the input labeled L/
MONO.
If your A/V Receiver does not have a subwoofer output, you can connect the
subwoofer by using the Receiver speaker terminals as shown. Make sure that
the“+” and “–” terminals are correctly connected. Make sure that you do not have
both the Subwoofer input and the Speaker inputs connected at the same time.
–
+
SPEAKER
A/V RECEIVER
OR TELEVISION
SUBWOOFER
SPEAKER
SPEAKER OUTPUT
R
+
–
L
+
–
SPEAKER INPUT
R
+
–
L
+
–
OUTPUT
R
+
–
L
+
–
–
+
The subwoofer can also be connected directly to a TV. The subwoofer input should
be connected to a TV output that is volume controlled, such as HiFi output. If there is
only one output, If the TV has only one output, the connection should be made to the
L/MONO input on the subwoofer. ( Refer to your TV instruction manual for further
information.)
CONTROLS AND ADJUSTMENTS
Your subwoofer contains the following three controls that give you maximum
flexibility in usage:
■
VOLUME CONTROL This control is located on the front of the subwoofer.
When the power is on, the LED is green. When the power is off (stand-by
mode) the LED will be red. When the unit is unplugged, the LED will not be lit.
■
FREQUENCY CUT (100/200 Hz) This push button control is located on the
back of the unit. It is used to set the top level of frequency you want passed by
the subwoofer. Use the cut off frequency of the system you are using with your
subwoofer. After installing the subwoofer, try both positions to determine the
best sound. Normally, if your main speakers are relatively small, you should
use the 200Hz cut off. If your main speakers are large, you should use the 100
Hz cut off.
■
PHASE This push button control is located on the back of the unit. It is
used to match the phase with your main speakers. After installing the
subwoofer, determine which position sounds best with your system. Place the
subwoofer in the location you intend to keep it before adjusting the phase.
Subwoofer placement in the room is relatively unimportant. The subwoofer is
magnetically shielded, so you can place it beside the television, or anywhere you
choose in the room.
OUT
RECEIVER
SUBWOOFER
INPUT
SUBWOOFER
SUBWOOFER