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PLACEMENT OR POSITIONING

Your new subwoofer will work well in a variety of locations. However, placement in
your listening room will affect its performance.  Since the wavelengths of sound
reproduced by your subwoofer are large compared to its size, those sounds are
omni-directional in nature.  This means that locating your subwoofer in relation to
your left and right main speakers will not affect the directional cues which they
provide.

Because the sounds you hear are a combination of direct sound from the speaker
and reflected sound from the walls, ceiling, and floor of your listening room,
placement of the subwoofer in relation to room boundaries changes the balance of
what you hear at low frequencies.  In that low frequency range, the dimensions of
most rooms are comparable to the wavelengths of those sounds. As sound
propagates and reflects in the room, “standing waves” are created at frequencies
where the wavelength of sound or multiples of the wavelength are equal to one of
the dimensions of the room.  At your listening position, these standing wave
patterns of reflected sound add together in and out of phase causing large
variations in the response that you hear.

As a general rule, locating your subwoofer near the corner of the room will
increase its overall output, but will excite more standing waves in the room and
may result in a more uneven response.  Locating your subwoofer along a wall will
usually mean less acoustic output but a somewhat smoother response.  A middle
of the room location would suggest the smoothest response with the least output
capability.  Of course, any location will be a compromise between acoustic
performance and the aesthetic blend of the subwoofer enclosure with the decor
and furnishings of your room.  Don’t be afraid to experiment with the location of
your subwoofer in your room for the best results at your listening position.  As with
any other listening test, use program material that you are familiar with that has
substantial bass content.

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WIRING AND CONNECTIONS

Turn off all power to your subwoofer and other equipment before making
any connections.

Installation using speaker level inputs

A) For amplifiers with one set of speaker connections.

If a preamplifier output connection is not available on your amplifier or receiver,
your subwoofer can be connected using your equipment’s speaker outputs.
These connections are made using commonly available 18 or 16 gauge lamp
cord or speaker hook-up wire.  Observe correct polarity by connecting red(+) to
red(+) and black(-) to black(-) for both left and right channels. Connect your
amplifiers speaker output terminals to the subwoofer’s speaker level input
terminals as well as to your main stereo speakers according to figure B.  

FIGURE B

R

-

        +

L

+         

-

-

    +

Right

Speaker

Left

Speaker

Receiver

or 

Power Amplifier

+    

-

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Summary of Contents for DCM1010

Page 1: ...DCM1010 DCM1212 DCM1515 Powered Home Subwoofer Owner s Manual FIRST CLASS STAMP HERE 7676 S 46th Street PHOENIX AZ 85040 6400 21A3895...

Page 2: ...ult of breach of any warranty The attached warranty card must be filled out and mailed within 10 days of purchase to validate warranty Retain the top portion for your records Specifications subject to...

Page 3: ...el Line level Line level High level High level Line level Outputs Line level Line level Line level High level Hi pass subsonic filter 18dB 30Hz 18dB 25Hz 18dB 25Hz Polarity switch 0o 180o 0o 180o 0o 1...

Page 4: ...time unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system This will prevent damage to the product due to lightning and power line surges 17 Overloading Do not overload wall outle...

Page 5: ...dvance the bass or loudness controls on your main amplifier or receiver B Your subwoofer s auto turn on turn off feature allows set it and forget it operation by keeping the electronics in a standby m...

Page 6: ...ze performance Passive radiators are used for less distortion at the bottom of the frequency range 2 11 SET UP AND ADJUSTMENT After you have selected an initial location for your subwoofer and have co...

Page 7: ...ance the resistance to the flow of current in an alternating current circuit such as with music Line level circuits are typically a high impedance of several thousand ohms while speaker level circuits...

Page 8: ...nputs On Turns the unit on regardless of whether a signal is present or not 3 Subwoofer crossover This rotary control adjusts a variable low pass filter to set the upper frequency at which the output...

Page 9: ...allow this alternate connection method for your subwoofer Consult the owner s manual for your receiver or amplifier to find out which type of connection is used for A and B sets of speakers Make one s...

Page 10: ...e more standing waves in the room and may result in a more uneven response Locating your subwoofer along a wall will usually mean less acoustic output but a somewhat smoother response A middle of the...

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