8
Repair
If your unit needs service, please re-review the troubleshooting section first.
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• Recheck the connections between the source and the subwoofer.
• Set the subwoofer level to minimum. Use a different RCA cable to
hook the sub to a DVD player's analog output or to an MP3 player.
Play some music and slowly turn up the volume on the sub. If the
sub plays, then the sub is fine and the problem lies either in the
subwoofer cable or the setting on the receiver, or you have con-
nected to the wrong jack on the receiver. If there is still no noise,
call/e-mail technical support.
• If wire is loose, tighten the connector and reconnect.
• Take the driver out of the cabinet and connect to your main amplifier.
If it plays fine, then the amp is bad. If it does not play, then the
woofer is bad. Call/e-mail technical support for authorization to
send non-working part back for service.
• Correct the polarity of the speaker wires by matching the +/- from
the receiver/amplifier to the +/- of the subwoofer’s speaker level input.
• Connect only to the channel that has a true ground ‘ - ’. If neither
channel has a true ground ‘ - ’, e-mail/call technical support.
• Increase the volume of the subwoofer and the subwoofer level or
LFE level on the receiver or other source. It is best to set the level
of the subwoofer relative to the other speakers using a test disk and
a Radio Shack SPL meter, or built-in tones on your pre-amp/pro-
cessor. See “Volume Level” in Step 4.
• When you shut down your equipment, turn off the subwoofer first.
When powering up, turn on the subwoofer last.
The subwoofer is not receiving a
signal.
Subwoofer amplifier is faulty.
Connection between subwoofer
amplifier and woofer is faulty.
Driver or amplifier is faulty.
You used speaker level connections
and have mixed up the polarity of
the wires, thus shorting one channel
of the main amplifier.
You used speaker level connections
and one or both your main amplifier’s
‘ - ’ are not true ground.
Level on subwoofer or receiver’s
subwoofer output is too low.
Noise is being generated by up-
stream equipment.
No output from the
subwoofer (LED
lights up red).
No output from the
subwoofer (LED
turns green).
Little or no sound
from one main
speaker..
Bass output from
subwoofer is low.
S u b w o o f e r
thumps when the
system is being
turned on and off.
Problem
Cause
Solution