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There are four controls that affect the quality of sound produced by the system, the volume control, the
crossover frequency control, the bass EQ control and the phase switch. These controls are all somewhat
interactive so it may be necessary to go through these settings more than once to get the best overall
sound. Generally, the controls should be set in the order listed. Then further minor adjustments can be
made as needed.

volume

, subwoofer control: The subwoofer volume control is used to match the output of the

subwoofer to the satellite speakers. How this control should be set depends on the position of the
subwoofer, the position of the satellite speakers and the gain (amplification factor) of the amplifier used
to drive the satellite speakers.

Start with the subwoofer volume control at the center of its rotation range.  Set all the tone controls on
the amplifier to their flat positions and turn off any other controls such as a loudness circuit that will
affect the tonal balance of the sound. Listen carefully to a variety of music. Then, if necessary, turn the
subwoofer volume control up (clockwise) or down (counterclockwise) slightly. Listen to more music and
if necessary adjust the subwoofer volume control again. Experiment with the subwoofer volume control
setting until the subwoofer-to-satellite speaker volume is musically well matched. The best subwoofer
volume control setting is one that produces a seamless transition from the subwoofer to the satellite
speakers.

crossover frequency

control: The crossover frequency control adjusts what frequency the subwoofer

plays below.  This control allows you to adjust the subwoofer’s output to take over exactly where the
satellite speakers stop.  Start with this control set half way and adjust until the sound from the
subwoofer and the satellite speakers blends seamlessly.  

bass EQ

control: The bass EQ control can boost or attenuate the subwoofer’s output at around 35Hz

with a range of 12dB.  This control should be adjusted according to your tastes.  Generally, a
subwoofer in a corner will need less boost than one placed closer to the center of the room.

phase

switch: The phase switch can change the subwoofer's phase by 180 degrees in relation to the

satellite speakers. This switch should be switched to the position that sounds best in your listening
room. 

power

on/off switch: The power switch on the subwoofer has two positions, on and off.

power mode

switch and 

protection

indicator: The power mode switch has two positions, standby

and on. In the standby position the amplifier's signal sensing circuitry will turn it on automatically when
an audio signal is applied to the high level or low-level inputs. The protection indicator, located by the
on/off switch, will be lit green whenever the unit is on and functioning properly. This indicator will be lit
orange when in standby, and red when in protection mode. When there is no signal present at either of
the inputs the amplifier will go back to standby mode within about twenty (20) minutes.

The subwoofer amplifier monitors its operation. If the subwoofer is operated at a volume level that
might damage the amplifier or the woofer, the protection circuit will shut down the amplifiers output
and the power indicator will light red. If this happens, turn down the volume and wait for the power
indicator to change back to green. If it does not, power down the system and check all connections.
hen power the system back on. If all connections are correct it should power back up with the power
indicator glowing green. Repeated activation of the protection circuit indicates that the subwoofer is
either set up improperly or is being operated in a manner that exceeds it capabilities.

speaker level input:

A high level input from a receiver or other source.

line input:

A low level input from a receiver or other source.

LFE in/out

: The LFE input is designed for use with a surround sound receiver with a dedicated LFE

subwoofer output. LFE is a band limited (less than 120 Hz) channel that reproduces decoded
information from a 5.1 source. The LFE output can be used to send a signal to a second subwoofer.

hi-pass output:

An optional output to a 2nd receiver with it’s own speakers.

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Summary of Contents for C10ps

Page 1: ...analog and digital systems C10ps C12ps HT10ps HT12ps owner s manual ...

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Page 3: ...sical and home theater sound reproduction Be sure to save your sales receipt It is your best record of the date of purchase which is required for warranty service Read and follow all cautions warnings and notes cautions WARNING To reduce the risk of electric shock do not remove any parts of the speaker There are no user serviceable parts inside If service is required have it performed by a qualifi...

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Page 5: ...djust the subwoofer so it integrates seamlessly with the main speakers in the system The HT series a d s subwoofer cabinets have a sophisticated tuned bandpass design The speaker in the cabinet is mounted between two chambers One chamber is sealed The other is vented through special high flow tuned vents to the rear of the cabinet This computer optimized hybrid design gives the transient response ...

Page 6: ... walls and corners of the room Corner placement will produce the strongest bass and in some instances the smoothest response Experiment with a variety of placements that are practical and domestically acceptable Try adjusting the settings of the subwoofer phase and subwoofer volume controls in each room location you try The goal is a combination of placement and control settings that produces smoo...

Page 7: ...ction If your amplifier has remote or B speaker outputs you can use those instead Connect the speaker outputs of the amplifier to the inputs of the high level connection of the subwoofer with conventional two conductor speaker wire Be sure to keep the left right channel connections correct Also be sure the phasing of the connections the positive negative orientation of the connections is consisten...

Page 8: ...g circuitry will turn it on automatically when an audio signal is applied to the high level or low level inputs The power indicator located by the on off switch will be lit green whenever the unit is on and functioning properly This indicator will be lit orange when in standby and red when in protection mode When there is no signal present at either of the inputs the amplifier will go back to stan...

Page 9: ...back panel power on status protection LED indicator AC Power Connection off power on AC input voltage class 2 wiring L R line input LFE out in hi pass output speaker level input R L 180Hz 40Hz power mode standby on crossover frequency volume max min phase 0 180 6dB 6dB bass EQ ...

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Page 11: ...ing to your tastes Generally a subwoofer in a corner will need less boost than one placed closer to the center of the room phase switch The phase switch can change the subwoofer s phase by 180 degrees in relation to the satellite speakers This switch should be switched to the position that sounds best in your listening room power on off switch The power switch on the subwoofer has two positions on...

Page 12: ... voltage conversion The subwoofer amplifier can be set to operate at 115 or 230 volts by using the voltage switch on the control panel of the amplifier in case of difficulty Loose connections defective connecting cables or improper operation causes most difficulties with high fidelity equipment Often problems show up after a change is made to the system or after the system has been moved Carefully...

Page 13: ... be activated frequently If after a few minutes normal bass performance is not restored there may be a serious operational problem In such instances the internal fuse of the subwoofer amp may have been blown If this happens the power indicator on the back panel will not light Do not attempt to service the unit yourself Doing so will expose you to electrical shock hazards and could void your warran...

Page 14: ...e diagrams depicted in this section represent typical connections from receivers and other equipment to the ads subwoofer The owner should refer to the manuals provided by the other equipment manufacture regarding connections 14 ...

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Page 18: ...ariable High Pass Crossover Frequency 80Hz fixed Low Pass Crossover Slope 12dB per octave High Pass Crossover Slope 12dB per octave Bass Boost or Cut 6dB variable centered 35 Hz Inputs Stereo preamp line level Mono LFE line level Stereo speaker level Outputs Stereo preamp line level unity gain through pass Stereo preamp line level high pass Mono LFE line level Subwoofer Level Continuously variable...

Page 19: ... FOR IT ANY LIABILITY IN CONNECTION WITH THE SALE OF THE PRODUCT DIRECTED HAS ABSOLUTELY NO LIABILITY FOR ANY AND ALL ACTS OF THIRD PARTIES INCLUDING ITS AUTHORIZED DEALERS OR INSTALLERS Unit must be returned to Directed postage pre paid with bill of sale or other dated proof of purchase bearing the following information consumer s name telephone number and address authorized dealer s name and add...

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