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Repair

If your unit needs service, please re-review the troubleshooting section first. 

Contact tech support via e-mail (24/7) or call 1-800-554-0150 9am to 5pm Pacific time, Monday through Friday. 

We will try and respond to emails sent to [email protected] within two business days. 

• 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

Summary of Contents for VTF-3 MK 4

Page 1: ...oofers Powerful BASH amplifiers Our custom built amplifiers have ultra high headroom soft clipping subsonic filtering adjustable Q and class A B output stage to provide extremely high fidelity low distortion and high output Flexible room placement The luxurious and smooth non vinyl finish rounded corners and overall design allows for close placement next to listeners or discreet placement in corne...

Page 2: ...particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus 11 Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time 12 Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen i...

Page 3: ...s 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 room openings or the one...

Page 4: ...r speaker wire is fray ing tightly twist the metal Unscrew the plastic hex nut on the binding post to insert the exposed wire into the hole Tighten the binding posts by hand 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 ...

Page 5: ...separate sources Slowly turn the control back to the right until the sound of all three speakers is well integrated When using tiny front speakers that don t have much bass the 90 Hz setting on the control will probably yield the best results Your subwoofer has a sharp 24 dB octave low pass filter to remove upper bass and midrange from the subwoofer when CROSSOVER is switched IN This makes your su...

Page 6: ...z crossover 5 Adjust the subwoofer level so that the lower range average equals the upper range average ie if the lower range average is 5dB more than the upper range average then adjust the subwoofer level down by 5dB If your controller allows you to adjust subwoofer channel level use this to adjust the subwoofer level Otherwise simply adjust the subwoofer volume knob instead A less accurate meth...

Page 7: ...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...

Page 8: ...eiver 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 SP...

Page 9: ...ll 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 damages so the above limitations and exclusions may not apply This Warranty Does Not Cover Damage caused by abuse accident mis use neglig...

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