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•  Disconnect all interconnects from the amplifier. If still 

hums, contact your dealer or call/email technical support.

•  It is possible that some cables have a poor or broken

ground due to poor construction, oxidation, or damage.

Also,  poorly  shielded  cables  can  potentially  pick  up 

noise. Try another interconnect or speaker wire. Also, 

move  the  signal  cable  away  from  AC  cables,  power 

transformers, or other EMI sources.

•  Use an AC line filter or plug the unit into a different circuit.

•  If hum goes away when interconnects are disconnected,

the hum is coming from the rest of your equipment. 

Add them back one piece at a time. The one that causes

the system to hum is the source of the hum.

•  The unit is going into STANDBY mode during the quiet

passages. Try turning the source signal up. On a Dolby 

Digital receiver, turn the SUBWOOFER level up in the 

SPEAKER SET-UP menu. After you turn the signal up, turn 

down the volume knob on the subwoofer to compensate.

•  An alternative is to turn the subwoofer ON/AUTO/OFF 

switch to the ON position. It does not use any more 

power and does not affect reliability.

•  Check that the power cord is plugged in securely at both

ends and make sure that the power outlet the subwoofer 

is plugged into is working.

•  Check the fuse. The fuse is located on the amplifier, near

the power plug. Unplug the power cord and remove the

fuse holder with a flat head screwdriver. If the fuse is

blown,  the  output  transistors  are  probably  damaged.

Contact the dealer or call/e-mail technical support for 

authorization to send the amplifier back for service.

Troubleshooting

If you think your subwoofer has a problem, please do everything you can to confirm the problem before contacting your dealer or calling

for service, including reading through the troubleshooting section. Many times the problem actually is caused by other items in the system

or the subwoofer’s interaction with those items. Much of the time, the service department will not be able to reproduce the error.

Problem

Cause

Solution

Humming or 

buzzing noise

Subwoofer goes into 

STANDBY mode 

while material is 

playing.

No  output  from  the

subwoofer (the LED

does not light up).

You have an amplifier problem.

Your speaker wires or interconnects are

the cause.

A light dimmer or other triac based (SRC)

device is on the same AC circuit.

You have a problem with other equipment.

The source is not providing enough signal.

AC power is not getting to the amplifier.

The amplifier’s fuse is blown.

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Summary of Contents for VTF-2

Page 1: ... in lesser subwoofers Powerful BASH amplifiers Our custom built amplifiers work in concert with the woofer protecting the subwoofer from damage and keeping distortion to a minimum Flexible room placement The unobtrusive finish rounded corners and overall design allows for close placement next to listeners or discreet placement in corners Connects to almost any system Integration is easier than eve...

Page 2: ...7 Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat 8 Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third ground ing prong The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safe...

Page 3: ...our room s standing waves You should also avoid sitting in that area No matter how powerful the subwoofer is there will not be much bass around the center of the room Use corner placement Subwoofers usually sound best tucked in a corner A good corner is far from wall divisions and has at least 6 feet of wall to either side If you have more than one good corner use the one farthest away from large ...

Page 4: ...be set to SMALL if possible This directs the deep bass from the satellites to the subwoofer freeing them and their amplifiers from the rigorous demands of reproducing bass Run the wires from your system s amplifier to the subwoofer s HIGH LEVEL INPUTS For each channel run wire from the red out puts on the amplifier to the subwoofer s red inputs and from the black outputs on the amplifier to the su...

Page 5: ... subwoofer s crossover Run the power cord from the wall to the subwoofer and flip the power switch to the AUTO ON or ON position Optional subwoofer integration will be more accurate when using test tones and a SPL meter See Step 6 Fine Tuning Step 5 Crossover If you are using the SUBWOOFER or LFE output on your controller you may optionally set the CROSSOVER switch to OUT This lets the controller ...

Page 6: ...ove the crossover point and four different tones below the crossover point Note that the Radio Shack meter is down about 12 dB at 16 Hz 7 dB at 20 Hz and 3 dB at 30 Hz 2 dB at 40 Hz and 1 db at 50 Hz Add these numbers to the readout to compensate Average together each set of four measurements and adjust the subwoofer s volume level to compensate Repeat the measurements until the subwoofer matches ...

Page 7: ...d in securely at both ends and make sure that the power outlet the subwoofer is plugged into is working Check the fuse The fuse is located on the amplifier near the power plug Unplug the power cord and remove the fuse holder with a flat head screwdriver If the fuse is blown the output transistors are probably damaged Contact the dealer or call e mail technical support for authorization to send the...

Page 8: ...el input Connect only to the channel that has a true ground If neither channel has a true ground contact your dealer or 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 y...

Page 9: ...f Certain Damages HSU s liability for any defective product is limited to repair or replacement of the prod uct at our option HSU shall not be liable for incidental or consequential damages of any kind or character because of product defects Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts and or do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential dama...

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