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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 its bass response. As frequencies reproduced by subwoofers are
long and need room to propagate, a subwoofer placed near the listening
position will not sound as full as one placed farther away.

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

The 

power 

switch has three positions: 

on

off

, and 

auto

. The 

auto 

position

is the default setting. This keeps the amplifier in a standby mode. Using
sophisticated signal sensing circuitry, the amplifier is activated when a
signal is detected at either of the inputs. If no signal is detected after sev-
eral minutes, the amplifier switches back to the standby mode. The 

on

and 

off 

positions override this circuit, turning the subwoofer on or off

manually. The 

power 

LED indicates the subwoofer's status.

Phase

The default setting for the 

phase 

switch is the 0º position. As the subwoofer is sometimes placed quite a distance from the other speak-

ers, its sound may arrive at your ears milliseconds before or after the sound from your other speakers. In the very rare instances where
the subwoofer is 

out of phase

, the bass will appear somewhat hollow, and the 

level 

control may seem to have little or no effect. Setting

the phase switch to the 180º position will compensate for these effects. 

Note: Phase is relative and can be different from location to loca-

tion. Always return to the normal listening location to evaluate any setting changes.

Level

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

level 

control will allow you to balance the

output of your unit with the rest of your system. Once set, the level control should not require further adjustment. Begin with the level con-
trol at the minimum position. Slowly increase the level until the subwoofer's output is equal to that of your other speakers. 

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 the frequencies played by the

other speakers in your system. Raising the crossover frequency increases the frequencies the SW Fifteen will reproduce. Lowering the
crossover frequency will do the opposite. Generally, the smaller the speakers used with a  subwoofer, the higher the crossover frequency
should be set. We recommend starting at the 12 o'clock position (100 Hz) and moving to the left with larger speakers or to the right
with smaller speakers.

CONNECTING THE SW FIFTEEN

General Information

The diagrams on the following page show four of the most common types of subwoofer connections. This information will guide you
through the connection process. 

All signals into your unit will first pass through the crossover. The portion of the signal below the current 

crossover frequency 

setting

will be reproduced by the subwoofer. The unprocessed signal will also be passed to the hi and line level outputs. If you have a choice 
of connection options, remember that it may be easier to run long distances with speaker wire than with line connectors.

Hi Level In

These inputs are designed to accept an amplified signal from the speaker outputs of a receiver, power amp or other device not equipped
with line level outputs.

Hi Level Out

The original amplified signal from your source is present at these outputs, for connection to the existing left and right speakers.

Line In

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 output from another unit, a 

connector should be used to send the signal to both the left and right inputs.

(Using the tape loop of a receiver or preamp is not recommended. Tape jacks typically send a constant level, regardless of the volume
setting, unlike preamp outputs. This will affect the balance between the subwoofer and the rest of the system.)

Line Out

The original signal from your source is present at these outputs for connection to another subwoofer or power amplifier.

Level

120 Hz

180 Hz

80 Hz

40 Hz

Crossover
Frequency

Off

On

0

˚

180˚

Phase

Auto

Power

FU

SE

120VAC

180 Watts

60 Hz

T2A 250V

RISK OF FIRE

REPLACE FUSE

AS MARKED

L

R

Line

In

Line

Out

Hi Level

In

Hi Level

Out

Left

Right

Summary of Contents for SW 15

Page 1: ...n A FEW WORDS ABOUT SUBWOOFERS Subwoofers are designed to extend the bass response of your system beyond the limitations of most speakers This unit is to be used in conjunction with not in place of your existing left and right speakers The low frequency sounds reproduced by the subwoofer will radiate equally in all directions It is not necessary to have a pair of subwoofers A single subwoofer can ...

Page 2: ...n 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 the frequencies played by the other speakers in your system Raising the crossover frequency increases the frequencies the SW Fifteen will reproduce Lowering the crossover frequency will ...

Page 3: ...FIRE REPLACE FUSE AS MARKED L R Line In Line Out Hi Level In Hi Level Out Left Right RIGHT LEFT CD INPUT TUNER INPUT PHONO INPUT TAPE LOOP LEFT RIGHT Right Speaker Receiver Left Speaker Level 120 Hz 180 Hz 80 Hz 40 Hz Crossover Frequency Off On 0 180 Phase Auto Power F USE 120VAC 180 Watts 60 Hz T2A 250V RISK OF FIRE REPLACE FUSE AS MARKED L R Line In Line Out Hi Level In Hi Level Out Left Right C...

Page 4: ...l and liquids are not spilled into the enclosure through openings Damage Requiring Service The appliance should be serviced by qualified service personnel when a The power supply cord or the plug has been damaged b Objects have fallen or liquid has been spilled into the appliance c The appliance has been exposed to rain d The appliance does not appear to operate normally or exhibits a marked chang...

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