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Precautions for installation

To prevent deformation or discoloration of the cabinet, do not install the unit 
where it is exposed to direct sunlight or high humidity, and avoid installation 
near air conditioning outlets.
Speaker vibrations may cause howling. Place the unit as far away from the player as 
possible.
Take the occurrence of earthquakes or other physical shocks into consideration 
when selecting the installation place, and secure the unit thoroughly.
Tuner reception may become noisy or hissing if this unit is installed nearby the 
tuner. In this case, leave a more distance between the tuner and this unit or 
use an outdoor antenna for better tuner reception without interference from this 
unit.
The unit is magnetically shielded to avoid color distortions on TVs. However, 
if not installed properly, it may cause color distortions. So, pay attention to the 
following when installing the unit.

When placing this unit near a TV set, turn off the TV’s main power switch or 
unplug it before installing this unit. 
Then wait at least 30 minutes before turning on the TV’s main power switch 
again.

Some TVs may still be affected even though you have followed the above. If this 
happens, move this unit away from the TV.
When the TV screen shakes, move this unit away from the TV to find a position 
where the screen doesn’t shake and then set the unit there.

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PHASE

REVERSE

(LOW LEVEL)

RIGHT

MONO

LEFT

RIGHT

LEFT

RIGHT

LEFT

NORMAL

AUTO ON/

STANDBY

CANCEL

ON

ON

OFF

VOLUME

OUTPUT

POWER

200Hz

50Hz

CUT OFF

FREQUENCY

MAX

MIN

INPUT 2

(HIGH LEVEL)

INPUT 1

(LOW LEVEL)

RIGHT

LEFT

FRONT SPEAKERS

2

1

RIGHT

LEFT

RIGHT

LEFT

INPUT 2

(HIGH LEVEL)

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PHASE

REVERSE

(LOW LEVEL)

RIGHT

MONO

LEFT

RIGHT

LEFT

RIGHT

LEFT

NORMAL

AUTO ON/

STANDBY

CANCEL

ON

ON

OFF

VOLUME

OUTPUT

POWER

200Hz

50Hz

CUT OFF

FREQUENCY

MAX

MIN

INPUT 2

(HIGH LEVEL)

INPUT 1

(LOW LEVEL)

RIGHT

LINE OUT

L

R

(LOW LEVEL)

RIGHT

MONO

LEFT

OUTPUT

INPUT 1

(LOW LEVEL)

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SUBWOOFER

OUT

PHASE

REVERSE

(LOW LEVEL)

RIGHT

MONO

LEFT

RIGHT

LEFT

RIGHT

LEFT

NORMAL

AUTO ON/

STANDBY

CANCEL

ON

ON

OFF

VOLUME

OUTPUT

POWER

200Hz

50Hz

CUT OFF

FREQUENCY

MAX

MIN

INPUT 2

(HIGH LEVEL)

INPUT 1

(LOW LEVEL)

(LOW LEVEL)

RIGHT

MONO

LEFT

OUTPUT

INPUT 1

(LOW LEVEL)

Main (Front) Speakers 
(not supplied)

Monaural audio cord
(supplied) 

To an AC outlet

Your Amplifier

Front:  

  No obstructions and open spacing.

Sides/ Top/ Back:  No obstructions should be placed in the areas shown by the 

dimensions below.

Bottom:  

  Place on the level surface. Maintain an adequate air path for 

ventilation by placing on a stand with a height of 10 cm or 
more.

15 cm

15 cm

20 cm

10 cm

20 cm

20 cm

 

MAINS (AC) LINE INSTRUCTION 
(not applicable for Europe, U.S.A., Canada, Australia, and U.K.)

IMPORTANT for mains (AC) line

BEFORE PLUGGING IN, do check that your mains (AC) line voltage corresponds 
with the position of the voltage selector switch provided on the outside of this 
equipment and, if different, reset the voltage selector switch, to prevent from a 
damage or risk of fire/electric shock.

Setting the VOLTAGE SELECTOR switch

To avoid damaging the powered subwoofer, set the VOLTAGE SELECTOR switch 
to the voltage of your area.

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2.

3.

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Warnings, Cautions and Others

Caution!

To avoid personal injury or accidentally dropping the unit, have 
two persons unpack, carry, and install the unit.

To reduce the risk of electrical shocks, fire, etc.:

Do not remove screws, covers or cabinet.
Do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture.

Caution—POWER switch

This apparatus is provided with POWER switch to minimize power consumption 
for safe use. Therefore,

Before doing initial settings, complete all the connections required, connect 
the mains plug into the wall outlet, then set the POWER switch to ON [ 

B

 ]. 

The power lamp lights in green or red.
Press the AUTO ON / STANDBY switch to the ON [ 

A

 ] position.

If no sound comes in for a few minutes, the unit enters standby mode. 
The power lamp lights in red.
If the unit detects incoming signals, the unit starts operating. The power 
lamp lights in green.

Press out the AUTO ON / STANDBY switch to set it to the [ 

B

 ] CANCEL  

position. The power lamp lights in green.
When not in use, set the POWER switch to OFF [ 

A

 ]. 

This disconnects the main line.

Cautions

Do not block the ventilation openings or holes. (If the ventilation openings or 
holes are blocked by a newspaper or cloth, etc., the heat may not be able to get 
out.)
Do not place any naked flame sources, such as lighted candles, on the 
apparatus.
When discarding batteries, environmental problems must be considered and 
local rules or laws governing the disposal of these batteries must be followed 
strictly.
Do not expose this apparatus to rain, moisture, dripping or splashing and that 
no objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the apparatus.

Caution—Proper Ventilation

To avoid risk of electric shock and fire, and to prevent damage, locate the 
apparatus as follows:

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2.

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2.

3.

4.

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POWERED SUBWOOFER

INSTRUCTIONS

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Connections (Make all connections before plugging in this unit.)

Checking Your Amplifier

Before connecting this unit to your amplifier (or receiver), check what types of 
connecting terminals your amplifier has.
Follow the instructions below to find a proper connection method for your 
equipment.

Illustrations of jacks and terminals in this manual may be different from the 
ones actually used for your amplifier. The illustrations are of the most used 
type.

Connecting Method 

A

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Next check whether your amplifier has line output jacks.

They are usually named and printed as “LINE OUT” or “LINE OUTPUT.”

Memo

You  can  connect  two  or  more  subwoofer  as  desired  with  this 
terminal.

Operations

FRONT

Power lamp

REAR

Changing the Phase—PHASE 

D

You can change the sound phase to match your preference.
Select either “NORMAL” or “REVERSE” to obtain a better bass sound.

Press in or out the PHASE button to select either the NORMAL position or 
the REVERSE position.

PHASE

REVERSE

NORMAL

NORMAL  :  Normally select this.
REVERSE :  Select this when you feel the bass sound is better with this mode 

rather than with “NORMAL.”

Operating the Unit Automatically According to the Incoming Signals

—AUTO ON/STANDBY 

E

By using this function, this unit automatically enters standby mode even though the  
POWER switch is turned ON [ 

B

 ].

Press the AUTO ON/STANDBY button to the 

A

 ON position.

If no sound comes in for about 10 minutes, the unit automatically enters 
standby mode. The power lamp lights in red. Then if the unit detects incoming 
signals, this unit starts operating automatically (the power lamp now lights in 
green).

If Auto On/Standby does not work correctly (see “Memo” below),

 press out the 

AUTO ON/STANDBY button to set it to the 

B

 CANCEL position. Auto On/Standby 

is canceled.


Additional Information

Speaker layout

To obtain the best possible sound from your unit:

Place a subwoofer wherever you like since bass sound is nondirectional. 
Normally place it in front of you.
Place all the main speakers at the same distance from the listening position.
Be sure to place the powered subwoofer to the TV’s right. If you place the 
powered subwoofer to the TV’s left, keep sufficient distance between them to 
prevent the TV from appearing mottled.

Center speaker

Front left 

speaker

Powered 
subwoofer

Surround left 

speaker

Front right 

speaker

Surround right 
speaker

Precautions for Daily Use

To maintain the appearance of the unit

Wipe with a dry, soft cloth if the cabinet or control panel should become dirty.
If very dirty, apply a small amount of water or neutral detergent to the cloth and 
wipe clean. Then wipe with a dry cloth.

To improve the sound field

If the speakers are facing a solid wall or glass door, etc., it is recommended to 
furnish the wall with materials that absorb sounds, for example by hanging up 
thick curtains, to prevent reflections and standing waves.


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Troubleshooting

Use this chart to help you solve daily operational problems. If there is any problem you cannot solve, contact your dealer.

Specifications

Symptom

Power does not come on.

Auto On/Standby does not function correctly.

No sound is heard.

Sounds fluctuate (suddenly become loud or soft).

Suddenly no sound comes out. 

the power lamp lights in red.

Suddenly no sound comes out.

the power lamp still lights in green.

Possible Cause

Is the unit plugged in?

Signals are too weak or volume level is too low.

Is the VOLUME knob turned to the MIN position?

Connections are incorrect, or loose.

Audio signals through the amplifier are extremely 
weak.

The built-in protective circuit is working.

The VOLUME knob on the rear is set to a very high 
level.

The volume of the playback source is too high.

Action

Plug the AC power cord firmly into the AC outlet.

This is not a malfunction. If this happens, cancel 
Auto On/Standby.

Turn the VOLUME knob until a suitable volume is 
found.

Check the connections. If incorrect, redo the 
corrections.

Increase the volume level on the amplifier.

Lower the volume level on the amplifier so that the 
symptom will not occur.

Turn down the volume, then turn off and on this 
unit.

Turn down the volume of the playback source, 
turn off and on the source, then adjust the volume 
properly on the source.

Turning On the Power—POWER 

A

Press the ON [ 

B

 ] portion of the POWER button.

The main power turns on and the power lamp in the front panel lights in green.

The power lamp lights in red when the Auto On/ Standby places the unit into 
standby mode.

To completely cut off the power to this unit

Press the OFF [ 

A

 ] portion of the POWER button.

This will disconnect the mains lead.

Adjusting the Volume—VOLUME 

B

Adjust the volume output level through this unit while comparing with the sounds 
coming out of the main (front) speakers.

Once you have adjusted the volume output level of this unit, you do not need to 
adjust it each time you use this unit. 
Adjusting the volume level on the connected amplifier will also adjust the 
volume level through this unit.

Turn the VOLUME knob to the MIN position. 
 
 
 
 
 

Turn on the connected amplifier and start playing a source. 

Playback sounds come out of the main (front) speakers and this unit. 

Adjust the VOLUME knob to obtain a well-balanced sound level with that 
of the main (front) speakers.

 

 

Caution

If the volume is set at a high level before starting play, the sudden blast of sound 
energy can permanently damage your hearing and/or ruin your speakers.

Adjusting the Crossover Frequency
—CUT OFF FREQUENCY 

C

You can adjust the crossover frequency to determine the bass sound level this unit 
handles.

Once it is set, only the sounds below the frequency come out of the built-in 
speaker.

Turn the CUT OFF FREQUENCY knob to obtain the best matching crossover 
frequency with your main speakers.

Adjust the frequency (50 Hz to 200 Hz) while listening to playback sound coming 
out of both the main speakers and this unit.

If your main speakers can reproduce the bass sound well, adjust the frequency 
at a lower level.
If you feel bass sounds are not sufficient, adjust the frequency at a higher level.

1.

2.

3.

ON

OFF

POWER

Type 

:

 

  Powered Subwoofer

 

   Bass-reflex type, (magnetically shielded type)

Speaker unit 

:  25.0 cm cone (× 1)

Frequency range 

:  25 Hz to 200 Hz

Input impedance 

:  50 k

K

 (LOW LEVEL)

 

   470 

K

 (HIGH LEVEL)

Input terminals 

:  INPUT 1 (LOW LEVEL)

 

   INPUT 2 (HIGH LEVEL)

Power requirements 

:  AC 110 V/ 127 V/ 220 V - 240 V 

H

 adjustable with the voltage selector,

 

  50/ 60 Hz

Output power of built-in amp 

:  300 W (50 Hz, 4 

K

, 10 % THD)

Power consumption 

:  75 W

Dimensions 

:  (W/H/D) 254 × 481 × 430.5 mm

Mass 

:  18 k

g

Accessories 

:  Monaural audio cord (× 1)

 

  AC plug adaptor (× 1)

 

  If the item mentioned above is missing,  

contact your dealer immediately.

Design and specifications subject to change without notice.

SUBWOOFER

OUT

LINE OUT

L

R

RIGHT

LEFT

FRONT SPEAKERS

2

1

If you cannot 
find any

If you cannot 
find any

Thank you for purchasing a JVC speaker.
Before you begin using it, please read the instructions carefully to be sure you get 
the best possible performance. If you have any questions, consult your JVC dealer.

CAUTION

DO NOT plug the power cord of the powered subwoofer before 
setting the VOLTAGE SELECTOR switch to the correct voltage.

Main (Front) Speakers
(not supplied)

Stereo audio cord
(not supplied)

To an AC outlet

Your Amplifier

Speaker cords
(not supplied)

Your Amplifier

Left speaker

Main (Front) Speakers
(not supplied)

Right speaker

To an AC outlet

Speaker cords
(not supplied)

Preparation:

Purchase speaker cords at an audio shop 
or electric shop.

VOLUME

MAX

MIN

VOLUME

MAX

MIN

200Hz

50Hz

CUT OFF

FREQUENCY

(LOW LEVEL)

OUTPUT

First check whether your amplifier has a subwoofer output jack.

It is usually named and printed as the “SUBWOOFER OUT” or “SUBWOOFER.”

Preparation:

Use the supplied monaural audio cord.

If you find it on your amplifier, follow 

Connecting Method

 

A

.

If your amplifier has only a monaural line output (MONO) jack, connect it to the 
MONO jack of the INPUT 1 (LOW LEVEL) terminal.

Preparation:

Purchase a stereo audio cord at an audio 
shop or electric shop.

If you find them on your amplifier, follow 

Connecting Method

 

B

.

Connecting Method 

B

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Connecting Method 

C

o

Follow

 Connecting Method 

C

.

This connection can be used for two amplifiers, by connecting the front speaker 
terminals of the amplifier (usually named and printed as “FRONT SPEAKERS” or 
“MAIN SPEAKERS”).

AUTO ON/

STANDBY

CANCEL

ON

AUTO ON/

STANDBY

CANCEL

ON

Memo

When the volume level of the amplifier is so low or the incoming signals are 
so weak that this unit cannot detect sounds, Auto On/Standby may not work 
correctly.

This unit may enter standby mode even though signals are coming in.
This unit may not start operating after entering standby mode, even though 
signals start coming in.


Front

Side View

Front View

CAUTION

Before connecting this unit to the amplifier (or receiver), observe the following carefully.

Turn off the amplifier.
DO NOT use the INPUT 1 (LOW LEVEL) and INPUT 2 (HIGH LEVEL) terminals on the rear of this unit at the same time; otherwise, noise will be heard and may 
damage the unit.
DO NOT connect this unit to the REC OUT jacks of your amplifier.


PHASE

REVERSE

(LOW LEVEL)

RIGHT

MONO

LEFT

RIGHT

LEFT

RIGHT

LEFT

NORMAL

AUTO ON/

STANDBY

CANCEL

ON

ON

OFF

VOLUME

OUTPUT

POWER

200Hz

50Hz

CUT OFF

FREQUENCY

MAX

MIN

INPUT 2

(HIGH LEVEL)

INPUT 1

(LOW LEVEL)

PHASE

VOLUME

CUT OFF

FREQUENCY

B

C

D

AUTO ON/

STANDBY

POWER

A

E

21 kg

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