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3. Mono/LFE line level input - RCA Phono socket

For mono applications, such as the subwoofer or LFE
output from a surround processor, use just one of the
line input sockets on the subwoofer. It does not matter
whether you use left or right.

Before Auditioning

Before auditioning your new subwoofer installation 
and fine-tuning it, double check the connections.  
Make sure in particular that:

1. The phasing is correct. If the speaker level inputs
are used, ensure that the positive terminals on the
subwoofer ( and coloured red) are connected
to the positive output terminals on the amplifier and
that the negative terminals on the subwoofer (marked
– and coloured black) are connected to the negative
output terminals on the amplifier. Incorrect connection
can result a confused sound with poor bass.

2. Left to right channels are not confused. Left/right
confusion can result for example in orchestral elements
appearing in the wrong place in the stereo image, or
Home Theatre sound effects not matching the action
on screen.

Disconnect all audio system equipment from the 
mains until the signal connections have been made 
and checked. This avoids the risk of damage whilst 
connections are made or broken. The subwoofer 
can accept both line level signals via the RCA Phono 
sockets and speaker level signals via the binding posts.

Use appropriate high quality interconnect cables. 

1. Speaker level stereo inputs – Binding posts

This option is provided if you are using an integrated
amplifier with no line level outputs, see above diagram.

2. Stereo line level inputs - RCA Phono sockets

If you are using separate pre- and power amplifiers, or
have an integrated amplifier with line level pre-amplifier
outputs, you may connect the subwoofer via its line
level inputs.

If your pre-amplifier only has a single set of outputs, 
you may use Y connectors to give additional 
connections for the subwoofer. 

3. Connections

Right Speaker

Left Speaker

Right Speaker

Left Speaker

Summary of Contents for ASW10CM S2

Page 1: ...Manual ASW10CM S2...

Page 2: ...s extension switch 8 Equalisation switch 9 Phase reverse switch 10 12V trigger input 11 Line level input sockets left and right 12 Speaker level input binding posts left and right 13 Mains input 14 Ex...

Page 3: ...e designed to pierce carpet and rest on the floor surface Initially screw the lock nuts onto the spikes enough to leave the nuts floating just above the carpet when the spikes are resting on the floor...

Page 4: ...for example in orchestral elements appearing in the wrong place in the stereo image or Home Theatre sound effects not matching the action on screen Disconnect all audio system equipment from the mains...

Page 5: ...The filter is always in circuit with the SPEAKER LEVEL input The BASS Extension switch Number 7 above The EQ equalisation switch Number 8 above The PHASE switch Number 9 above The appropriate setting...

Page 6: ...r small as appropriate before setting the levels Use the internal noise test signal and volume controls of the processor to set the levels of all the speakers Only change the VOLUME control on the sub...

Page 7: ...itch have been chosen to integrate well with most satellite speaker bass alignments Using the initial settings first check the setting of the PHASE switch Choose the option that gives the fullest soun...

Page 8: ...o check the volume of the subwoofer using either the processor output levels or the VOLUME control on the subwoofer amplifier as appropriate but only after setting the phase correctly The cabinet surf...

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