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Setup.   

Connect all Mini and Centre speakers to your Receiver/amplifier ensuring all 

connections are 

in phase.

 

 

Ie: Positive (+) wires at Receiver/amplifier end connect to Positive wires 

(+) at speaker end and vise versa with Negatives (-). See Fig. A. On your Receiver/amplifier, be sure 
to select “

SMALL

” when “telling” your receiver if you are using Large or Small Speakers. For your 

X-125 Subwoofer, you will need a 1RCA to 1 RCA lead (not supplied) as these come in varying 
lengths of 1 to 20 mtrs). One end connects to your receiver/amplifier and the other into either “L” or 
“R” Low Level Inputs on Subwoofer amplifier. There is no need to connect to both “L” and “R” as 
these are paralleled internally. See diagram below. 
 

Subwoofer amplifier features.

    LED on front panel is 

Blue

 when active and 

Red

 

when on standby (standby mode, like on a TV draws next to no power). Switch the Subwoofer 
amplifier switch to 

“AUTO”

 and this can be left on indefinitely as the Subwoofer automatically 

activates when it senses as incoming signal. LED’s will then turn 

Blue.

 After signal has been 

removed between 15 and 40 minutes, amplifier will revert to Standby mode and LED will change to 

Red.

  

 

 

Gain Knob

    is your volume knob. This adjusts the output of your Subwoofer to balance 

and harmonize with output of your 5 x Satellite speakers. DO NOT set this on maximum. Be 
careful not to advance this control too far as overload may occur causing damage to your 
Subwoofer speaker (see below setting recommendations).  

 

Freq Knob.

    This control adjusts how low (in frequency) you wish your Subwoofer to 

operate at. In other words, 70 Hz is a lower and deeper frequency than 90Hz, so if you set at 
70Hz you will be amplifying all music information 

70Hz and below

 and filtering out 

everything above which is the ideal intention of a powered Subwoofer. Take care not to 
advance this control too far as overloading may occur (see below recommendations).  

 

Phase Switch

    If you are using one Subwoofer in the room switch this to “NOR”. If you 

are game, you can add as many JENSEN Subwoofers as you like within the room all daisy-
chained together. If more than one Subwoofer is used simultaneously, then all Subwoofers 
need to be “in Phase” with each other so that “bass canceling does not occur. If you do this, 
connect all your subwoofers up and switch each from “NOR” (Normal) to “REV” (Reverse) 
and simply leave on setting that provides the most Bass. This will be the best setting and be 
correctly “in phase”.  

 

 

Line Output sockets

    are provided for stringing additional subwoofers using an 

additional 1RCA to 1 RCA lead. If required, you may “daisy-chain” as many JENSEN 
subwoofers together as you like for massively increased Bass performance. 

 
 

Where should I set Gain & Freq. Control Knobs ??

 

 

Once you have your JENSEN X-125 Subwoofer positioned and connected, we suggest 
experimenting with the Level Control knob and Frequency Control knob to suit the Volume and 
depth of Bass desired. Initially, for Hi-Fi listening, try setting the 

Gain knob

 

at 1 o’clock

 and the 

Freq. knob at 100Hz.

 This is the most popular setting. This setting will boost Bass information 

100Hz and below – which is deep, deep Bass at a strong (but not overpowering) level. For Home 
Theatre listening (movies), increase the 

Gain knob

 

to 3 o‘clock

 and lower the 

Freq. knob to 80Hz

This will enormously enhance all Bass information 80Hz and below to a boosted Bass setting so 
when dinosaurs, earthquakes and explosions kick-in, 

they kick in !!

 

Refrain from turning Level 

Control beyond 4 o’clock as Bass will then overpower all other music. Also, overpowering may 
incur amplifier damage, Cone damage or both.  

 

   

 

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Summary of Contents for Groove 310

Page 1: ...e 4 x Short Brackets you can choose to Wall mount with 78mm screw spacing or simply sit on tabletop Room Placement Centre speaker With this 1 x Long Bracket look closely at the ends and you will notice one C curve is longer than the other This allows you to mount Your Centre Speaker 3 separate ways 1 Tabletop aiming forward Peel away adhesive tape on the 25mm Rubber Blocks supplied and by sitting ...

Page 2: ...Hz and below and filtering out everything above which is the ideal intention of a powered Subwoofer Take care not to advance this control too far as overloading may occur see below recommendations Phase Switch If you are using one Subwoofer in the room switch this to NOR If you are game you can add as many JENSEN Subwoofers as you like within the room all daisy chained together If more than one Su...

Page 3: ...r leads not supplied Connecting from a 5 1 6 1 or 7 1 channel Receiver amplifier Connect from your Receiver amplifier a 1 x RCA to 1 x RCA lead not supplied into either L or R Low Level Input as shown You do not need to use both L and R Fig A One Black end cap is fixed The other 88removes to 8888reveal input 888888terminals ...

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