Cambridge SoundWorks SoundWorks SoundWorks Instructions Manual Download Page 11

Due to 

SoundWorks

’ high input

sensitivity (only .18 V RMS for
rated output), some signal sources
will send audible levels of back-
ground hum and hiss through
to 

SoundWorks

.

If hum or hiss is heard from

SoundWorks 

and if the signal

source has its own volume control
capability (on-screen control for a
computer or variable audio output
for a TV or CD/tape player), use one
of the following two approaches:
1. Reduce the setting of the

Volume Control until hum or
hiss is reduced to an unnotice-
able level. Use the signal
source to control the
output level.

2. Set the signal source’s volume

control to a high setting (70%
or higher) and use the Volume
Control to vary output.

Some PC sound boards have an

output control on the card. Trial
and error may be necessary to
achieve the right setting of this
control. Too low a setting could
cause background noise. Too high
a setting may cause distortion.

Keep in mind, 

SoundWorks 

has

sonic fidelity sufficient to reveal
noise and distortion inherent in
some digital sound processers. You
may not have noticed these imper-
fections before.

Background noise present in a

few, fixed-level signal sources may
be audible when the Volume
Control is set to a high level and
program material is silent or
playing at a low level. This behav-
ior is intrinsic to the fixed-level
signal source and is not the fault
of 

SoundWorks

.

Playback Levels

SoundWorks

 is intended for indi-

vidual or small group listening,
not to fill a large room for hours
on end with loud dance music. In
fact, playing the system continu-
ously at overly loud, distorted
levels on program material may
cause its internal fuse to blow
after an hour or two.

The fuse can be replaced 

only

 by

a qualified representative. To
avoid this inconvenience and a
possible non-warranty repair
charge, reduce the playback
volume when the system shows
obvious signs of stress, i.e. it
sounds “raspy,” “fuzzy,”
and/or “muddy.”

Controlling Background Noise and Distortion

8

Important – Please Read Before Operating Your 

SoundWorks

Summary of Contents for SoundWorks SoundWorks

Page 1: ...e Control 5 Power Connection 6 Attaching The Stands 7 Important Please Read Before Operating Your SoundWorks 8 SoundWorks With A Computer 9 SoundWorks As A Music System 10 SoundWorks With A TV Set 11 Mounting The Cubes 12 1 Year Limited Warranty 13 Technical Support 13 Specifications 15 Wiring Diagram 15 Contents TheSoundWorks Multimedia Speaker System by Henry Kloss Instructions for ...

Page 2: ...UT PARLEUR AUCUN ENTRETIEN DES PIECES INTERIEURES N EST REQUIS TOUT SERVICE D ENTRETIEN NE DOIT ETRE EFFECTUE QUE PAR DU PERSONNEL D ENTRETIEN QUALIFIE i READ AND HEED IMPORTANT SAFETY WARNING ON BOTTOM OF SUBWOOFER ENCLOSURE WARNING To prevent fire or shock hazard do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture Important Notice The serial number for the SoundWorks is located on the subwoofer Ple...

Page 3: ... one blade wider than the other This plug will fit into the power outlet only one way This is a safety feature If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet try reversing the plug If the plug should still fail to fit contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug POWER CORD PROTECTION Power sup ply cords should be routed...

Page 4: ...ct it to your computer or use it as a stand alone music system To create a so called multimedia speaker many manufacturers just add some magnetic shielding and a new nameplate to an existing model At Cambridge SoundWorks we started with the assumption that computer users care no less about sound quality than music lovers We have developed a totally new system lavishing as much effort on its design...

Page 5: ...hipping damage If there is any do not install or use the system For advice call the store where you made your purchase All the items shown in the illustration below should be included with your system If anything is missing contact the retailer where it was purchased Save the carton and its inserts in case you need to ship or move your SoundWorks system later One of the first steps in setting up S...

Page 6: ...e then return the tab to its original position 3 Note Connecting the two cubes identically assures that they operate in phase their cones move in and out together Out of phase connections can muddy the stereo effect Solo voices should appear to come from a point between the two cubes which will sound split between them To connect speaker wires to subwoofer push on the spring loaded tab above or be...

Page 7: ...the side of your computer monitor or other surface using the adhesive strip provided see opposite page If the program source has its own level control set it at least half way up and then use the Volume Control to achieve your preferred playback level If there s audible hum or hiss or if the Volume Control adjustment range is unsatisfactory readjust the program source s level control up or down an...

Page 8: ...that the mounting surface such as the computer monitor is smooth and clean Mounting the Volume Control Remove protective paper from one side to reveal adhesive 1 4 Press control firmly against mounting surface TO SUB FROM SOUR CE S OUN D W ORK S MAX MIN Remove remaining paper strip 3 When connecting tape and CD players it is generally preferable to use the headphone output fixed line out outputs w...

Page 9: ...te from 12 VDC sources such as a cars electrical system USE ONLY A C1P43012 CAR ADAPTER FROM CAMBRIDGE SOUNDWORKS Push in to turn on the system s amplifiers push again to turn them off Power Connection CAUTION TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT USE THIS POLARIZED PLUG WITH AN EXTENSION CORD RECEPTACLE OR OTHER OUTLET UNLESS THE BLADES CAN BE FULLY INSERTED TO PREVENT BLADE EXPOSURE ATTENTION POUR PR...

Page 10: ...7 Attaching The Stands For most applications the cube speakers should be attached to their stands Install each stand by inserting it into the slot in the back of each satellite cube CAMBRIDGE SoundWorks ...

Page 11: ...n mind SoundWorks has sonic fidelity sufficient to reveal noise and distortion inherent in some digital sound processers You may not have noticed these imper fections before Background noise present in a few fixed level signal sources may be audible when the Volume Control is set to a high level and program material is silent or playing at a low level This behav ior is intrinsic to the fixed level...

Page 12: ... If you can t place the woofer on the floor against a wall as shown the Bass Level control will compensate Try turning it up if you place the subwoofer up on a shelf away from the acous tic support that the floor and wall give low bass On the other hand if the sub woofer sits in a corner on the floor it may sound bass heavy In this case try turning the Bass Level control down Set the Bass Level co...

Page 13: ...ce the subwoofer on the floor against a wall the Bass Level control will compensate Try turning it up if you place the subwoofer up on a shelf and or out from the wall On the other hand if the subwoofer sits in a corner on the floor it may sound bass heavy In this case try turning the Bass Level control down Set the Bass Level control for best bass balance then forget it It is not intended to be a...

Page 14: ...ainst a wall the Bass Level control will compen sate Try turning it up if you place the subwoofer up on a shelf and or out from the wall On the other hand if the subwoofer sits in a corner on the floor it may sound bass heavy In this case try turning the Bass Level control down Set the Bass Level control for best bass balance then forget it It is not intended to be adjusted regu larly to compensat...

Page 15: ...he monitor at any time the tearing sound is normal To reattach a cube don t press it straight against the strips on the monitor but rather at a slight angle so that the tiny hooks on one surface can engage the loops on the other It may be necessary to wiggle the cube a bit as you press it into place To the wall To wall mount the cubes on struc turally strong surfaces a wall stud or wood panelling ...

Page 16: ...iginal proof of purchase indicating customers name and purchase date o the original purchaser Cambridge SoundWorks Inc will warrant the SoundWorks system to be free of defects 1 Year Limited Warranty 13 Cambridge SoundWorks Ensemble SoundWorks and SoundWorks by Henry Kloss are registered trademarks of Cambridge SoundWorks Incorporated Dolby Pro Logic and Dolby Surround are registered trademarks of...

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Page 18: ...RIDGE SoundWorks CAMBRIDGE SoundWorks SOUNDWORKS TO SUB FROM SOURCE MIN MAX SOUNDWORKS TO SUB FROM SOURCE MIN MAX SoundWorks Three channel Amplifier Specifications Satellite amplifier One channel driven into a 3 2 ohm load at less than 1 total harmonic distortion at 1kHz 4 watts RMS Subwoofer amplifier Driven into a 3 5 ohm load at less than 1 total harmonic distortion at 100Hz 13 watts RMS Music ...

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