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Installation using line level inputs

A) Using a preamp or receiver with line level outputs.

If a preamplifier output is available on your receiver, or you have a preamplifier, 

connect it to the stereo line level RCA type input jacks on your subwoofer.  Use 

quality shielded cables and connectors.  Connect one set of shielded cables from 

the preamplifier output to the subwoofer input. Connect a second set of cables 

from the subwoofer outputs to the input of the power amplifier for your main stereo 

speakers.

Note: Do not use the tape monitor output from your receiver or preamplifier 

because its signal level will not vary with the setting of the preamp volume control.

FIGURE D

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EXPLANATION OF FEATURES AND CONTROLS

Refer to figure A.

1)

 Polarity switch:  This two position switch allows the best match of acoustic 

output between the subwoofer and the main stereo speakers in the region of the 

crossover frequency between them.  The “normal” position maintains phase from 

input to output, the “reverse” position changes polarity or phase by 180 degrees.

2)

 Power switch: This three position switch controls the power status of the 

subwoofer.
Off: Turns the unit off.
Auto: Places the unit in the standby mode, in this mode the subwoofer will 

automatically turn on when an audio signal is applied to either the high or low 

level inputs.
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 of the subwoofer begins to roll-off.  

Continuously variable from 40 Hz to 120 Hz, it matches the upper frequency 

characteristics of the subwoofer to the low frequency response of the main stereo 

speakers.

4)

 Line level output: These RCA phono jacks provide a line level, stereo output  

of the full range signal input. This output is provided for those wishing to “bi-

amplify” their main stereo speakers.

5)

 Line level input: These RCA phono jacks accept a line level full range signal 

from the preamplifier output of a receiver or preamplifier.  This full range signal is 

processed and amplified to power the subwoofer.

6)

 Speaker level input: These terminals for speaker wire accept a stereo, 

speaker level, full range signal from a receiver or power amplifier.  This signal is 

processed and amplified to power the subwoofer.

7) 

Fuse: For continued protection replace fuse with same type and size listed.

8)

 Level control: This rotary control adjusts the level of the subwoofer and is used 

to balance its volume with that of the main stereo speakers.

9)

 Status LED: This two color light emitting diode shows the status of the 

subwoofer electronics.  “Red” indicates that the amplifier is plugged in and 

the power switch is either off or in standby mode with no input signal present. 

“Green” indicates that the amplifier is operating with signal present at the input 

from the preamplifier, receiver, or power amplifier.  

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Summary of Contents for TB1010

Page 1: ...TB1010 TB1212 TB1515 Powered Home Subwoofer Owner s Manual 282 Carver Street WINSLOW IL 61089 Phone 877 DCM LOUD 21A6431 ...

Page 2: ...il technical dcmspeakers com TWO YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY DCM Loudspeakers purchased in the United States from an authorized DCM dealer are guaranteed against defective material and workmanship for a period of TWO YEARS from the date purchased by the end user and limited to the original retail purchaser of the product Product found to be defective during that period will be repaired or replaced by DC...

Page 3: ...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 180o Driver Passive Radiator 10 12 15 Dimensions Height 17 75 18 21 Width 14 15 17 5 Depth 17 5 19 5 21 5 Weight Unit 33 lbs 42 lbs 53 lbs Shipping 38 5 lbs 47 5 lbs 58 5 lbs Specifications subject to change without notice SAFETY S...

Page 4: ... 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 outlets extension cords or integral convenience receptacles as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock 18 Object and Liquid Entry Never push objects of any kind into this product through openings as they may touch dangerou...

Page 5: ...advance 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 mode until a signal is detected which turns the amplifier on instantly When there is no signal present after a few minutes the electronics will again shut down to the standby mode We do suggest that y...

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 connected it into your system have a seat in your normal listening position and have someone help you with the following adjustments A If you are using the line level inputs and your main speakers are r...

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 are usually a low impedance of a few ohms Line level the type of signal produced at the outputs of preamplifiers tape decks CD players etc with a typical value of a volt or less in a high impedance c...

Page 8: ...inputs 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 of the subwoofer begins to roll off Continuously variable from 40 Hz to 120 Hz it matches the upper frequency characteristics of the subwoofer to the low frequency response of the main stereo speaker...

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 set of connections from the A speaker outputs of your receiver or amplifier to the speaker level inputs of your subwoofer and another set of connections from the B speaker outputs of your receiver or ...

Page 10: ...ite 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 ...

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