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Subwoofer Controls (PS1400 Only)

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On/Auto Switch

– When

left in the “Auto” position, the
PS1400 subwoofer will
automatically turn on or go into
standby mode, depending on
whether it detects an audio
signal. When no signal is being
sent, the PS1400 will remain in
standby mode. When it senses
an audio signal, it will
automatically turn itself on and
begin playing. If the PS1400
does not sense a signal for
about twenty minutes, it will
switch itself into standby
mode. When this switch is 
left in the “On” position, the
PS1400 will remain on, whether
or not program material is
playing.

LF Crossover Switch

– This

switch is used to engage the
PS1400’s internal crossover
when it is stacked with the
PT800 tower module, and when
no external crossover is being
used. In the “Normal” position,
the internal crossover is
engaged, and provides an
electronic 130Hz crossover for
the subwoofer which precisely
matches the passive 130Hz
crossover point of the output
terminal to the PT800. The
crossover is precision-
designed to create a smooth,
integrated floorstanding
speaker system when the
PS1400 and PT800 are stacked.

In the “Separated” position,
the PS1400 provides an
electronic 300Hz rolloff for the
subwoofer, which should be
augmented by the low-pass
crossover in the external
audio/video receiver or
processor. In this mode, the
PT800, whether or not it is

stacked with the PS1400,
should be given only a high-
passed amplifier signal. That
signal should be crossed over
at 80Hz.

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LF Level Control

– This

control allows you to adjust the
level of the subwoofer within a
range of +/– 5dB. Start with the
control positioned at 0dB,
which is flat (neutral bass
level). If bass response is
unsatisfactory, due to either
your room acoustics or as a
matter of taste, experiment
with this control until the
desired bass level is achieved. 
This control only affects all
information being received by
the speaker-level input.

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Polarity (Phase) Switch

Use the “Normal” position
whenever the PS1400 and PT800
are stacked and the internal
crossover is used. It should
also be used when an external
crossover is used and all
amplifier channels are in phase.

The “Reverse” position may be
used when the PS1400 and
PT800 are separated, and due
to wave cancellation, bass
response is improved in this
position. “Reverse” may also
be selected when different
amplifiers are used that 
have different polarity
configurations.

PERFORMANCE
SERIES

CAUTION

RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK

DO NOT OPEN

“WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK,
DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.”
“AVERTISSEMENT: POUR PRÉVENIR LES RISQUES D’INCENDIE OU
DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE, EVITER D’EXPOSER CET APPAREIL A LA
PLUIE OU A L’HUMIDITE.”

MANUAL

AUTO

ON/OFF

SEPARATED

NORMAL

-2             0

-5             5

LF CROSSOVER

REVERSE

NORMAL

MIN                         MAX

–              +

POLARITY

ON

OFF

POWER

LFE LEVEL

SYSTEM INPUT

LFE /SUBWOOFER

INPUT

LF LEVEL

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NRTL/C
CSA 22-2
UL 1492

PN 336609-001

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Summary of Contents for Performance Series PT800

Page 1: ...hms Sensitivity 2 83V 1m 91dB Frequency Response 6dB 80Hz to 22kHz Crossover Frequencies 800Hz 3500Hz High Frequency Transducer 1 Pure titanium dome with rubber surround shielded with EOS waveguide Mi...

Page 2: ...1 Inch Pure Titanium Dome with Rubber Surround Mounted in EOS Waveguide M I D R A N G E 4 Inch Titanium Inverted Dome with Rubber Surround and Cast Aluminum Basket L O W F R E Q U E N C Y Titanium All...

Page 3: ...r elements as the tower The acoustic behavior of the PT800 tower and PC600 center has been matched giving the added system flexibility of using either PT800 towers or PC600 centers at any of the five...

Page 4: ...Accessories carton containing For PS1400 2 gold jumper bars to connect PS1400 speaker outputs to PT800 inputs 2 mounting pillars 4 long hex bolts 1 Allen wrench For PT800 and PC600 4 rubber pads for...

Page 5: ...sition facing forward The surround speakers should not call attention to themselves Experiment with their Center Channel Speaker S P E A K E R P L A C E M E N T 5 1 Channel System Important Note for P...

Page 6: ...and right rear channels found in 5 1 systems Place the left and right surround speakers on the sides of the room at or in front of the listening position facing each other M O U N T I N G O P T I O N...

Page 7: ...he enclosure to be positioned Wall Mounting the PT800 Tower or the PC600 Center 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I...

Page 8: ...center of each of the six mounting holes using a pencil or sharp implement Remove the bracket and drill six pilot holes as required for your wood screws or anchors Securely fasten the bracket to the w...

Page 9: ...the PT800 whether or not it is stacked with the PS1400 should be given only a high passed amplifier signal That signal should be crossed over at 80Hz LF Level Control This control allows you to adjust...

Page 10: ...ent The normal position for this control is full clockwise with LFE adjust ments being made via the level adjustments on your processor We have provided this control because the LFE output level of AV...

Page 11: ...level output 1 Configure the receiver processor for Large speakers for the left and right channels 2 Configure the receiver processor for Subwoofer Off 3 Configure the receiver processor for Small for...

Page 12: ...Note You may if desired use stacked PS1400 and PT800 modules in the surround speaker positions These should be wired the same way as shown above for the front speakers If you choose this configuratio...

Page 13: ...els 4 Check the owner s guide for your receiver or amplifier to make sure that the main speaker terminals will output a full range amplified signal Connect your receiver or amplifier s left and right...

Page 14: ...may if desired use stacked PS1400 and PT800 modules in the surround speaker positions These should be wired using the same speaker level connections as shown above for the front speakers but without...

Page 15: ...r your receiver or amplifier to make sure that the main speaker terminals will output a high pass amplified signal that is crossed over at 80Hz Connect your receiver or amplifier s left and right spea...

Page 16: ...15 Left Surround Right Surround Right Tower Right Sub Left Tower Center Left Sub Subwoofer LFE LFE LFE Y Connector not included Input Input Receiver...

Page 17: ...hannels 4 Check the owner s guide for your receiver or amplifier to make sure that the main speaker terminals will output a high pass amplified signal that is crossed over at 80Hz Connect your receive...

Page 18: ...17 Left Surround Right Surround Right Tower Right Sub Left Tower Center Left Sub Subwoofer LFE LFE LFE Y Connector not included Input Input Receiver...

Page 19: ...are connected Make sure none of the speaker wires are frayed cut or punctured If more than one pair of main speakers is being used check the minimum impedance requirements of your receiver amplifier I...

Page 20: ...19 Staple sales invoice here...

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