Connection
Before connecting the speakers and audio source to this device, make sure that all volume/gain controls are turned fully anti-
clockwise in the minimum position.
1.
Using the first speakeron cables supplied connect the left output socket from the sub to the speakeron input socket of the
left satellite speaker.
2.
Using the second speakeron cable supplied connect the right output socket from the sub to the speakeron input socket of
the right satellite speaker.
When inserting speakeron plugs into the speakeron sockets please ensure they are fitted the correct way round. When
inserting speakeron plugs remember to turn the plug clockwise to lock the plug into position.
To remove the spearkeron plug please slide back the metal locking catch and twist the speakeron to the anti-clockwise
position before removing the plug.
3.
Connect your audio input source to the audio input sockets on the sub using either XLR/
¼
jack plugs. Remember to
connect the left input signal to the left input on the sub and the right input signal to the right input on the sub.
4.
Turn on the mains power switch and the mains LED will illuminate.
5.
Supply the sub unit with an audio signal. For example,audio from a mixer or CD/ line level source.
6.
Turn the left and right satellite volume controls clockwise until the desired volume level is achieved.
7.
Turn the sub woofer volume control clockwise until the desired bass level is achieved.
8.
It is very important not to over drive the sub woofer or satellite speakers. If any distortion or clipping is audible you must
reduce the input signal level or reduce the volume of the satellite speakers and bass. Failure to do so will cause damage
to the amplifier and or speakers. DO NOT OVER DRIVE THE SYSTEM.
9.
Ground selector - This switch is for separating the ground of the amplifier from the chassis and may assist with the
removal of audio hum.
Connecting a mixer to the system
See diagram below