Where should I set Volume & Frequency Knobs ??
Once you have your EHT-909 positioned and connected, we suggest experimenting with the
Volume and Frequency knobs to suit the Volume and depth of Bass desired. Initially, try setting
the
Volume knob at 1 o’clock
and the
Frequency at 9 o’clock (70Hz).
This popular
setting will boost Bass information 70Hz and below - which is deep, deep Bass at a strong (but
not overpowering) level. This setting will suit 2-channel Stereo listening as well as Home
Theatre so when dinosaurs, earthquakes and explosions kick-in,
they kick in !!
Refrain from
turning Volume knob beyond 2 o’clock as Bass will then overpower all other music. Also,
overpowering may incur amplifier damage, Cone damage or both.
Adding extra JENSEN subwoofers:
With the purchase of a single 1RCA to
1 RCA lead (from our website) extra EHT-909’s can be “daisy-chained” together to operate as
one. All rooms have acoustic sweet spots as well as dead-spots.
Adding an extra EHT-909
will
reduce the dead-spots as well as adding Bass resulting in exponentially enhancing overall Sub-
Bass performance.
Switch them all to “AUTO”
and they will all activate together when an
incoming signal is sensed. Add two, three or as many as you are game.
Warranty.
Your EHT-909 is covered under
Warranty for 10 Years (amplifier
module 1 Year).
It is essential to register On-Line at www.jensenspeakers.com.au / support /
warranty to validate your 10 Year Warranty. JENSEN Warranty database is vaulted
confidential. For Warranty claim, please return this product back to your retailer or take directly
to your closest Service Agent. To find closest Service Agent visit
www.jensenspeakers.com.au
/ support / service centres.
Troubleshooting:
Electrical storms and
Power surges can blow the fuse of your EHT-
909 Subwoofer. Symptom is no LED illumination on front panel (DEAD LED). Fuse holder is
located at bottom of WD-280 amplifier module beside power input. Simply replace this with a
3.15 250V fuse.
Most hardware and electrical suppliers will have this standard type of fuse.
From
AMP
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