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the frequencies reproduced by a subwoofer are generally non-directional and are not easily located by the human 
ear.  A single subwoofer can dramatically enhance a stereo TV, a stereo system, or a full-fledged home theater. 
 
The advent of digital recording has increased the amount of low frequency information found on recorded materials. 
Subwoofers are designed to accurately reproduce the bass.  Similarly, most movies intended for home viewing 
feature bass response well below the musical range of traditional loudspeakers.  However, this information is vital to 
the impact, ambiance and believability of a scene.  A subwoofer enhances those elements in your home theater. 
 

Placement Guidelines

 

 
Prior to installing your new subwoofer, please consider the following guidelines.  Placing the subwoofer near a wall or 
in a corner will greatly increase the level of the information reproduced by the subwoofer.  If you should find the low 
frequency information to be excessive move the subwoofer farther away from a boundary area like the wall or a 
corner.  Conversely, if the low frequency seems thin or non-existent try moving the subwoofer closer to a boundary 
area like the wall or corner.  Because low frequency waves are long and need a great deal of space to be fully 
reproduced, reflections of these long waves can set-up nodes of peak output and cancellation alternately.  If your 
listening position falls into an area of cancellation, try adjusting the placement of your subwoofer to overcome this 
problem, and create a peak at your listening position.  As you slowly move from one end of the room to ward the 
other, these areas of peak and null performance will become evident. 
 
The subwoofer cabinet is designed to blend in with most decors.  If you decide to place anything directly atop your 
subwoofer, please use great caution, as the speaker cabinet will vibrate and items placed on top may shake loose or 
fall. 
 

Using the Controls 

 

Power Switch 

The Power Switch allows the PSW100 to be turned off when there are no plans to use it over an extended period. 
 

Level 

Since your subwoofer is designed to work in conjunction with 
other speakers, we have provided a 

Level 

control that will 

allow you to balance the output of your subwoofer with the 
rest of your system.  Once set, the level control should not 
require further adjustment.  Begin with the level control at the 
minimum position.  Slowly increase the level until the 
subwoofer’s output is equal to that of your other speakers 
and blends in volume seamlessly.  

NOTE: Output Level is 

relative and can be different from location to location.  
Always return to the normal listening location to evaluate any 
setting changes.

 

 

Crossover Frequency

  

The

 

Crossover Frequency 

control is used to adjust the point 

at which the subwoofer stops reproducing frequencies 
played by the other speakers in your system.  Raising the 
crossover frequency increases the frequencies the PSW100 
will reproduce.  Lowering the crossover frequency will do the 
opposite.  Generally, the smaller the speakers used with the 
PSW100, the higher the crossover frequency should be set.  
We recommend starting at the 12 o’clock position, 
approximately 100Hz and moving to the left with larger 
speakers, and move to the right with smaller speakers.   

Summary of Contents for PSW100

Page 1: ...n matched combination ensures the PSW100 will deliver the best sound possible under the most demanding conditions Both crossover frequency and input level are variable over a wide range allowing the PSW100 to compliment a wide variety of loudspeaker systems Line level and speaker level inputs and speaker level outputs are provided for fast and easy connection to virtually any system What You Need ...

Page 2: ...t your listening position As you slowly move from one end of the room to ward the other these areas of peak and null performance will become evident The subwoofer cabinet is designed to blend in with most decors If you decide to place anything directly atop your subwoofer please use great caution as the speaker cabinet will vibrate and items placed on top may shake loose or fall Using the Controls...

Page 3: ...outputs is made available here for connection to existing left and right loudspeakers Line Level Input These RCA jacks are designed to accept a line level signal from a receiver pre amp surround sound decoder or similar device When using a single line level input from a device such as a surround receiver or surround decoder it is not necessary to use a Y connector because the right and left line l...

Page 4: ... example the subwoofer output of a surround sound receiver processor or other device is connected to the PSW100 s line level input As mentioned elsewhere in this manual if the subwoofer output of the device connected to the PSW100 has its own crossover frequency you should be sure that the crossover adjustment on the PSW100 is set to a higher frequency than the crossover frequency of the connected...

Page 5: ... Shipping Weight 27 3 lbs 12 38kg ...

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