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IMPORTANT NOTICE REGARDING BASS MANAGEMENT: 

It is important the signal being 

sent to the subwoofer be a non-boosted or “flat” signal. To be sure of this, check the settings on 

your receiver or processor to make sure any “bass boost”, “super bass” or “loudness” is set to Off. 

In most cases a home theater receiver or processor will determine the crossover frequency through 

bass management settings. In this configuration, connect the receiver or processor to the Line 

Level Input. Your subwoofer will now reproduce the bass frequencies the way they were originally 

recorded. Use the subwoofer level control and the individual bass management control within the 

receiver or processor to adjust the subwoofers’ volume if necessary. Once set, the volume controls 

should not need to be altered as the subwoofers’ volume will track with the master volume control 

of your receiver or processor.

Subwoofer Amplifier Controls and Setup

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This section describes the functions and/or use for each of the amplifier controls 

located on the back of the subwoofer. See the diagram of the back of the subwoofer 

on the next page. 

1.  Voltage Selector Switch: Before connecting the amplifier to any power source 

make sure the AC Voltage Selector is set to either 110V or 220V to match the 

power voltage in your area.

  WARNING!

 If the voltage setting does not match the AC power supplied, damage 

to the Subwoofer Amplifier may result.

2.  Volume/Gain Control:

 The volume/level control should be at the minimum 

setting (all the way counter-clockwise) before plugging the subwoofer into an 

AC wall socket. Once plugged in, turn the level control up one quarter of a turn 

(9 o’clock position) for an initial setting. The level control may be adjusted while 

playing to match the subwoofer level with the rest of the system.

 

IMPORTANT!

 The volume control should be at the minimum setting (all the 

way counter-clockwise) before plugging the subwoofer into an AC wall socket.

3.  Crossover Frequency Control:

  The  variable  crossover  frequency  control 

allows you to set the low-pass crossover point of the subwoofer anywhere from  

40-150 Hz. If using this input experiment with setting the crossover frequency 

control at highest setting initially. Increasing the crossover frequency will 

allow more mid-bass output from the subwoofer. Decreasing the frequency 

will allow only deeper bass from the subwoofer.

 

NOTE: 

Read the Important Notice regarding bass management above.

4.  Auto Signal Tracking:

 The subwoofer amplifier uses “smart” signal tracking 

circuitry.  Once  the  power  cord  is  plugged  in  and  the  switch  set  to  auto, 

the amplifier automatically turns on when a signal is detected at the preamplifier 

or  high  level  inputs  and  turns  off  when  no  signal  has  been  detected  for 

15 minutes.

5.  Phase Control:

 This control changes the phase of the subwoofer. Changing the phase 

will change the way the subwoofer and main speakers interact with each other at 

the crossover frequency. Varying the phase position may result in more or less mid 

bass depending on the phasing between the main speakers and the subwoofer. 

Summary of Contents for E10s

Page 1: ...POWERED SUBWOOFER OWNER S MANUAL Model E10s POWERED SUBWOOFER...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...uct When using your subwoofer basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire electric shock and injury 1 Read and understand all instructions in the users manual before...

Page 4: ...owered subwoofer has its own source of amplification as opposed to passive non amplified subwoofers which require an additional power amplifier Subwoofers can add considerable low frequency deep bass...

Page 5: ...r left and right tower speakers at least 15 inches from the wall and 7 feet apart from each other The distance from the listening position to each speaker should be close to the distance that separate...

Page 6: ...ound louder and boost the very lowest frequencies Placing the subwoofer away from walls will provide the least reinforcement making the bass sound subjectively thinner than if the woofer were closer t...

Page 7: ...ol The volume level control should be at the minimum setting all the way counter clockwise before plugging the subwoofer into an AC wall socket Once plugged in turn the level control up one quarter of...

Page 8: ...subout 8 Fuse Access This is the power fuse access WARNING In the event the fuse must be replaced the replacement fuse must match exactly the original fuse value If the replacement fuse is not of the...

Page 9: ...olor Grille Dimensions includes feet and grille Weight Warranty E10s 10 254mm Aluminum Cone Subwoofer Class D 110 and 220 150 Watts 40 150Hz variable 32Hz 150Hz variable Yes Yes No No Yes Auto On Off...

Page 10: ...olution Make certain the amplifier is plugged into an unswitched A C power outlet Make certain there is an audio signal from receiver or processor and audio connections resemble those in the connectio...

Page 11: ...of the package see www emptek com for detailed information on returns EMP Tek will at its option replace or repair the product free of charge and return the product by prepaid delivery This warranty...

Page 12: ...4041 Phone 801 991 1308 Fax 801 543 3300 www emptek com It is EMP Tek policy to continuously incorporate improvements into products all specifications are subject to change without notice Copyright 20...

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